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Home » Authors » David Hornbaker, Controls Southeast Inc.
David Hornbaker is an engineer at Controls Southeast Inc. (CSI), Charlotte, a company that designs, manufactures and installs customized thermal maintenance
systems for the chemical, petrochemical, food and pharmaceutical processing industries. For more information from CSI, call (704) 644-5000 or visit www.csiheat.com.
Certain hot process piping services require thermal maintenance devices
to keep stream temperatures within design limits. In such cases,
conventional pipe jacketing has been regarded as sufficient but often
too expensive. An alternative to pipe jacketing, tube tracing, does not
effectively prevent problems caused by temperature variations along the
process pipe wall. As an alternative, a bolt-on heating system
can be used to maintain process temperature or ensure uniform pipe wall
temperatures.