Texas Freeze - One Year Later
Posted on Tuesday Feb 22, 2022 at 09:26AM in General
In February 2021, three winter storms hit the state of Texas from the 10th to the 20th. They caused widespread severe weather and some of the lowest temperatures seen in the state. These storms did a great deal of damage, becoming known as the worst energy infrastructure failure in the history of the state and leading to water, food, and heat shortages. On the one-year anniversary of these historic storms, let’s look at how they were able to cause such damage and what measures could have been taken to prevent it.
Thermaxx Jackets
Posted on Friday Feb 11, 2022 at 09:50AM in General
When it comes to pipe insulation, we often think of rigid facings and calcium silicate elbows, but Thermaxx does things a little differently. A recent addition to the SPI family of companies, Thermaxx are experts in removable blanket insulation solutions for complex piping systems.
Fire Wrap - A Brief Overview
Posted on Friday Jan 28, 2022 at 10:20AM in Insulation
One of several kinds of passive insulation, fire wrap is used on ducts and other applications to prevent the spread of potential fires throughout a building. At SPI, we offer a range of passive fire protection options that could fit the description of “fire wrap”.
Curtain Wall Insulation - Features and Benefits
Posted on Friday Jan 14, 2022 at 12:26PM in Insulation
Curtain wall insulation applications are sleek, attractive installations for a range of uses. They get their name from the way they are installed: they hang on the outside of a building and attach at each floor line. They are appropriate for a range of uses and have an array of benefits.
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Digital Transformation Strategies
Posted on Tuesday Oct 05, 2021 at 04:25AM in General
When we sat down and really looked at our website and digital presence, we realized that we had a lot of work to do. As a leader in the fabrication and insulation industries, SPI recognized that our website was not in line with that distinction, and we have been working hard to redesign it. As we began this process, we focused on user experience – what was missing from the current site? What parts of it were too filled with jargon to easily understand? What could we do to make it more navigable?