
Thermotex’s insulation jackets complement the German innovator’s portfolio to extend its position as a comprehensive solutions provider of protection systems for field-based process instrumentation and controls.
Intertec has worked with the UK manufacturing company Thermotex Engineering for many years.
The two companies have now agreed to join forces. Founder and director of Thermotex Engineering, Peter Watmore, and Intertec’s president Martin Hess, have agreed to the acquisition as of September 2020. Thermotex Engineering will merge with Intertec’s UK subsidiary Intertec Instrumentation, to form the joint company Intertec Thermotex Ltd. As the foremost expert on the technology behind Thermotex’s soft insulation jackets, Peter Watmore will continue to work with the company.
Intertec’s core competence includes rigid enclosures, cabinets and shelters for protecting process instrumentation and control equipment and sensitive electronics. The German company has provided solutions for a wide range of process applications since its foundation in 1965. Its success is based largely on the superb insulating properties of its proprietary composite glass-fibre reinforced plastic (GRP) enclosure construction materials.
Thermotex’s product line includes insulating jackets for process valves, flanges and pipework that minimize heat loss, and/or provide other protective qualities such as fire resistance. As with Intertec’s own enclosure technology, Thermotex jackets typically employ specialized materials and layered construction techniques to deliver advanced protection. Among many applications for Thermotex’s products are protection against freezing, maintaining process fluids at elevated temperatures to prevent crystallization or condensation, and fire resistance to allow critical pipelines and valves to remain operational during an emergency.
Thermotex’s soft insulation jackets complement Intertec’s rigid GRP enclosures - extending the range of applications that the German company is able to handle.