
Sherwin-Williams' Heat-Flex AEB Eliminates Threat of Corrosion
2025-03-12 11:41
Heat-Flex Advanced Energy Barrier rivals thermal retention capabilities of traditional insulation systems.
With heat retention that rivals the in-service insulative capabilities of traditional insulation systems, Sherwin-Williams Heat-Flex Advanced Energy Barrier (AEB) helps heater treaters (shown), pressure vessels, storage tanks and piping maintain operating temperatures up to 350°F (177°C), with excursions to 400°F (204°C). (Source: Sherwin-Williams)
Sherwin-Williams' Heat-Flex Advanced Energy Barrier (AEB) tackles corrosion under insulation (CUI), effectively eliminating the costly and dangerous phenomenon of steel assets corroding underneath insulation systems. The coating replaces the bulky mineral-based insulation that’s traditionally used on storage tanks, process vessels and piping to retain process heat.
By eliminating the threat of corrosion, the coating offers a solution that is less resource intensive than traditional insulating production systems.
“To occur in the first place, corrosion under insulation requires the presence of one of its namesakes – the insulation. By removing this ‘I’ from an asset and applying the thermal insulative coating in its place, there is no longer any physical system under which the ‘C’ – the corrosion – could occur,” said Neil Wilds, global product director, CUI/testing for Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine. “Therefore, the corrosion is eliminated by default. With Heat-Flex AEB, we’re kissing both insulation and CUI goodbye.”
Heat-Flex AEB works by building a thick film of insulative coating material onto assets that are required to maintain operating temperatures up to 350°F (177°C), with excursions to 400°F (204°C). This coating retains process heat inside coated assets, allowing them to continue operating even in extreme environments. It effectively rivals the in-service insulative capabilities of traditional insulation systems due to their tendency to absorb and trap moisture that infiltrates their exterior cladding. This moisture not only dramatically reduces the insulating capacity of the insulation but also contributes to the acceleration of CUI.
“When developing Heat-Flex AEB, we needed to ensure the coating itself could retain process heat at temperatures high enough to remove traditional insulation and not affect the consistency and flow of materials housed inside assets,” said Erik Dammen-Brower, R&D Chemist II for Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine. “Careful manipulation of the coating molecule and product formulation enabled this surprising capability, which has notable ramifications for reducing costs and improving carbon footprints, while
enabling efficiencies in various facility applications.”
Because Heat-Flex AEB eliminates CUI, steel assets will last far longer before any steel needs to be replaced, if at all, minimizing the environmental costs of steel production to maintain an asset. The consistent thermal efficiency Heat-Flex AEB offers allows asset owners to maintain required operating temperatures without needing to increase process heat inside the coated asset.
Recommended primers include Heat-Flex 750, a high-solids alkylated amide epoxy coating featuring a high concentration of micaceous iron oxide pigment, as well as Heat-Flex ACE, an ultra-high-solids epoxy novolac containing a functional chemical enhancement for CUI mitigation.
Applying Heat-Flex AEB is significantly easier, faster and safer than installing bulky insulation systems over assets. Such installations require workers to wrap, band and cover insulation while in close proximity to hot assets. A single applied coat of Heat-Flex AEB will instantaneously reduce the surface temperature, taking away the burn risk. Applicators are able to stay further away from hot assets when spraying Heat-Flex AEB.
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