Calcium silicate has been an essential part of ensuring efficient facility performance for more than 30 years at the Boardman power plant — the only remaining coal-fired power plant in the state of Oregon. In addition to insulating massive pipe structures that required careful design considerations, the plant also had to meet the strict standards of the Clean Air Act, reduce heat loss and maintain thermal performance without losing compressive strength. So why was Thermo-12 Gold calsil the insulation of choice?
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