Why new corrosion inhibitor technology is a game changer

Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) remains one of the costliest risks to energy sector infrastructure, yet there is still confusion about which method is most effective to mitigate it – and why.  

Not all corrosion protection is created equal and without a solid understanding of different technologies, the integrity, safety, and performance of your assets are exposed. 

Join ROCKWOOL Technical Insulation for an in-depth webinar that demystifies the science behind corrosion inhibitors and their role in piping insulation. You’ll learn how our award-winning, patented CR-Tech™ represents a new approach to tackling CUI, offering practical insights that can support compliant, safer operations, and more confident insulation decisions. 

What you’ll learn 

In this webinar, you’ll gain valuable insights into: 

  • What a corrosion inhibitor is and how it works in high-temperature environments 
  • The key differences between inhibitors for stone wool and alternatives such as perlite 
  • Which insulation materials include inhibitors, and which don’t 
  • How CR-Tech™ offers 5x better corrosion mitigation  

Who should attend

This session is ideal for: 

  • Engineers, EPCs, facility managers, insulation contractors, procurement teams, and anyone involved in material selection for corrosion-prone environments 

Register now

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain expert insights and practical guidance on mitigating CUI – and why new corrosion inhibitor technology is a true game-changer. 

Meet the speaker

Jack Blundell, Sales Director, Central, East and South USA – Rockwool Technical Insulation 

Jack is a trusted advisor to engineers, project and maintenance managers, and fire and safety professionals across the energy sector, helping them make confident decisions about insulation performance and corrosion protection. With a proven ability to translate technical innovation into practical solutions, he offers clear insights on reducing risk and optimising operations. 

Based in Houston, Jack brings more than 14 years of insulation industry experience and holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Technological University and an MBA from the University of Houston. 

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