AMS Now Carries Microtherm and Thermodyne Microporous Insulation Products


PERRYOPOLIS, PA – Advanced Material Science (AMS) announced that it has added Microtherm microporous insulation and ThermoDyne DynaGuard microporous insulation board to its extensive product line. The materials are currently available and can be ordered directly from their sales department.



"By introducing Microtherm and ThermoDyne to our product line, we are giving our customers an even greater selection of quality insulation materials to choose from," said Eric Ganster, Sales Director at AMS. "We currently sell over 50 types of thermal and electrical insulation because we’re determined to meet the needs of our customers."



Microtherm is a leading manufacturer of high performance thermal insulation. Their materials are rated to a high temperature of 1200°C / 2192°F. ThermoDyne is a manufacturer of microporous insulations used in extreme temperature applications up to 1,000°C / 1832°F.



In business since 2009, AMS has quickly established itself as a leading supplier and fabricator of insulation materials used in industrial applications. "From the beginning, our mission has been to provide the highest quality products and services to the world's most demanding industries at economical prices," said Ganster, who joined the company in 2011. "Customers expect only the best. And we’re proud to offer them the best."



About AMS: Advanced Material Science, LLC is an industrial thermal and electrical insulation distributor located in southwestern Pennsylvania. Established in 2009 by owner Robert McKeown, our mission is to provide durable, custom-fabricated insulation products to the world's most demanding industries at competitive prices. At AMS, customers receive outstanding service from a team of experts in the thermal and electrical insulation materials industry. For more information, please visit our website at www.advancedmaterialscience.com.



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