Aerogel was once hailed as "the world's best solid thermal insulation material" due to its ultra-high porosity and ultra-low thermal conductivity. However, in a humid environment, the intrusion of...
I’ve been sticking aerogel blanket on walls, pipes, batteries and curtain walls since 2012. Here’s exactly how the “nanomaze” works on real sites in Melbourne, Sydney and Shanghai in 2025 – zero...
Aerogel thermal insulation coating that will be widely used in 2025: 3-5 mm thick, with a thermal conductivity of 0.025-0.035 W/m·K, reducing indoor temperature by 5-8 ℃ in summer and saving 60%...
Aerogel coatings—nanoporous silica particles suspended in breathable matrices—achieve thermal conductivity as low as 0.015 W/(m·K), A1 non-combustibility, and 99% hydrophobicity in films just...
With the global pursuit of green buildings, passive ultra-low energy consumption buildings have become the future trend. The limitations of traditional thermal insulation materials in terms of...
Amid the global challenge of reducing carbon emissions—40% of which stem from buildings—aerogel is disrupting the traditional belief that energy efficiency must come at the cost of bulk and...
Aerogel, the nanoporous “frozen smoke” with 99% air and thermal conductivity down to 0.018 W/(m·K), is quietly revolutionizing safety and efficiency in high-stakes sectors. From delaying EV...
Nano aerogel insulation felt combines ultra-low thermal conductivity, wide temperature resistance (-200°C to 650°C), and environmental safety, redefining insulation performance. This article...
Aerogel, a "solid blue smoke" with a porosity of up to 99.8%, is redefining high-temperature protection. Its nanoscale thermal insulation properties can extend firefighters' safety time at 800°C...
Aerogel felt, known as the world’s best thermal insulation material, combines cutting-edge nanoscale technology with flexible customization. This article explores its unique properties, tailored...