Summary Most power plant piping systems are used to convey substances that are at temperatures much higher than that of the surrounding air. Examples would include the main steam piping and feedwater piping. In order to reduce the amount of heat lost to the surrounding air from the hot substance, the piping is covered with insulation. The insulation not only retains the heat in the hot lines but also prevents the temperature inside the power plant building from becoming uncomfortably high. In addition, insulation of hot pipe lines will prevent injury to personnel due to contact with the bare surfaces of the pipe. Market Segment as follows: By Region Asia-Pacific North America Europe South America Middle East & Africa By Type Rock Wool Fiberglass PolyurethanePipe Calcium Silicate Others By Application Applications District heating and cooling Oil and Gas Industrial Pipelines Cryogenic Others By Company Owens Corning Johns Manville ITW Armacell Knauf Insulation K-flex Rockwool Wincell Paroc Group ODE YALITIM Frost King Nomaco Aeromax The main contents of the report including: Section 1: Product definition, type and application, global and regional market overview; Section 2: Global and regional Market competition by company; Section 3: Global and regional sales revenue, volume and price by type; Section 4: Global and regional sales revenue, volume and price by application; Section 5: Regional export and import; Section 6: Company information, business overview, sales data and product specifications; Section 7: Industry chain and raw materials; Section 8: SWOT and Porter's Five Forces; Section 9: Conclusion.
Table of Contents 1 Market Overview 1.1 Market Segment Overview 1.1.1 Product Definition 1.1.2 Market by Type 1.1.2.1 Rock Wool 1.1.2.2 Fiberglass 1.1.2.3 PolyurethanePipe 1.1.2.4 Calcium Silicate 1.1.2.5 Others 1.1.3 Market by Application 1.1.3.1 Applications 1.1.3.2 District heating an