I am assembling my first still. I have a modular StillDragon steel 2" still. The column is composed of 2 50cm elements (on top of that, a glass element, the dephlegmator, the bend).
I am considering materials to insulate the column. I see most people use pipe insulation. I have some problems with that because the temperature range is very near 100°C and also because the trademarks I see (Armaflex, Armacell, Reflectix, kflex) refer to more than one product.
I am seriously considering buying some silicon baking mat. They are supposed to stand up to 200 °C and more. They should also be intrinsically very good insulators, considering that the same material is used for pot holders, oven mitts.
An example could be this: https://www.amazon.it/dp/B07JKNWR77/?co ... _lig_dp_it" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
It's 50 cm high. That would fit well my column elements. I could keep it on the column by fasteners: no glue, no adhesive tapes.
Some similar material is very cheap, but is shipped from China and the wait can be long (can't wait)
This is 36,5 cm. high
https://www.amazon.it/dp/B07B9JQNLW/?co ... _lig_dp_it" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
Just look for "silicon baking mat" or "silicon table mat", "silicon place mat".
Is this a valid idea, and a valid insulating material?
I would gladly collect opinions before I make the order.
Fabrizio
Insulating the column with silicon baking mats
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