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Insulated Pipe Hazard Inspection: Don't Miss These Four AreasJun 22, 2026Insulated pipes are buried underground, and daily work relies entirely on inspections to assess their condition. The question arises: which areas a...
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What Problems Can A Leak Alarm Line For Thermal Insulation Pipes Actually Solve?Jun 19, 2026After thermal insulation pipes are buried underground, checking the sealing of joints, water ingress into the insulation layer, and leaks in the st...
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Infrared Drone Inspection: Hidden Dangers in Pipeline Network Are Immediately ApparentJun 17, 2026Infrared Drone Inspection: Pipeline Hazards Revealed at a Glance. Insulated pipes are buried underground, and problems such as aging insulation lay...
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Polyurethane Closed-Cell Ratio: An Overlooked Lifespan IndicatorJun 15, 2026When digging up an insulation pipe that has been in operation for five or six years, you might sometimes see scenes like this: the polyurethane foa...
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Procuring Insulated Piping: Does A Low Unit Price Mean Savings?Jun 12, 2026When purchasing insulated piping, the unit price is often the primary factor for comparison. However, basing decisions solely on the initial purcha...
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Three Key Areas To Inspect After Ten Years Of Insulated Pipe OperationJun 10, 2026Insulated pipes typically have a design lifespan of thirty years, but the ten-year mark represents a critical juncture. Many latent issues begin to...
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How Heating Companies Can Generate Carbon Revenue By Reducing Network Heat Loss Under Dual Carbon...Jun 08, 2026Following the introduction of the "Dual Carbon" goals, heating companies face not only pressure to reduce emissions but also a new pathwa...
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How Do The Insulation Thickness And Moisture-Resistance Designs Of Heating Pipelines Differ Acros...Jun 05, 2026Heating pipeline insulation cannot be a one-size-fits-all solution for the entire country. Consider Harbin and Guangzhou: one endures temperatures ...
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Fiber-Optic Temperature Sensing Enables Proactive Early Warning For Insulated PipesJun 03, 2026The most common predicament facing heating networks is that problems-such as leaks, ruptures, and seepage-are often discovered only *after* they ha...
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Is Thicker Insulation Always Better? Wrong!Jun 01, 2026When selecting insulated pipes, many purchasers rely on a simple intuition: the thicker the insulation layer, the better the thermal insulation per...
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Insulated Pipes Are Designed To Last 30 Years—Why Do They Fail After Just 5?May 29, 2026When selecting insulated pipes, many purchasers place absolute faith in the "30-year design life" specification, assuming that as long as...
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Under The Dual Carbon Goals: How Heating Companies Can Generate Carbon Revenue By Reducing Heat L...May 27, 2026Under the "Dual Carbon" goals-aimed at achieving peak carbon emissions and carbon neutrality-heating companies face not only environmenta...













