Webinar - Why corrosion inhibitors are a game changer for CUI

On-demand webinar — Demystifying corrosion inhibitors: What works for CUI in high-temperature piping Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) remains one of the costliest risks to energy-sector infrastructure, yet confusion persists about which mitigation methods actually work — and why.

Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) remains one of the costliest risks to energy-sector infrastructure, but not all corrosion protection is created equal.

Watch as we demystify the science behind corrosion inhibitors and their role in piping insulation.

Jack Blundell, our technical expert and trusted advisor, walks through practical, evidence-based guidance for material selection in corrosion-prone environments.

In this webcast you’ll learn:

  • What a corrosion inhibitor is and how it functions in high-temperature service
  • The key differences between inhibitors for stone wool and alternatives such as perlite
  • Which common insulation materials include inhibitors — and which do not
  • How CR-Tech™ delivers up to 5x better corrosion mitigation (as demonstrated in comparative testing)
  • Practical considerations for specifying insulation to protect asset integrity and reduce lifecycle costs

Who should watch?

This session is ideal for engineers, EPCs, facility managers, insulation contractors, procurement teams, and anyone involved in material selection for corrosion-prone environments. If you couldn’t join live, watch the recorded webinar at your convenience.

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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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