News and articles tagged with "Aerogel Blanket"
Moisture is insulation’s public enemy #1. For pipelines, building exteriors, or polar equipment, humidity turns traditional materials into thermal sieves. Even aerogels — the gold standard — have...
Engineers and architects face a universal constraint: space. This limitation forces compromises that undermine energy efficiency, safety margins, and operational costs. Hebei Woqin’s 2025...
Everyone keeps throwing around “Knudsen effect” and “phonon scattering” like it’s magic. I don’t care about the names. I care that when I stick 10 mm of aerogel blanket on a surface, the other...
In space-constrained applications — from building retrofits with strict thickness limits to EV battery packs and industrial piping — traditional insulation forces painful trade-offs between...
Europe’s building energy performance directive (EPBD) and growing sustainability & traceability requirements are driving unprecedented demand for verified, ultra-efficient thermal insulation...
Passive ultra-low energy buildings represent the future of sustainable architecture, but conventional insulation systems—designed for 75% energy-saving standards—are no longer sufficient for the...
In Berlin’s Charlottenburg district stands a house that looks airlifted from the hills of Los Angeles: clean lines, warm mahogany cladding, floor-to-ceiling glass, and impossibly slender concrete...
When a firefighter charges into an 800°C inferno, the protective gear on his back is literally a countdown timer against death. Traditional insulation layers often fail within 8 minutes at 500°C...
Traditional insulation materials like rock wool and glass wool suffer from high thickness, moisture absorption, limited temperature range, and poor fire performance—leading to energy loss,...
When a firefighter charges into an 800°C inferno, the protective gear on his back is literally a countdown timer against death. Traditional insulation layers often fail within 8 minutes at 500°C...