News and articles tagged with "Thermal Insulation"
In an era where fire safety is non-negotiable and sustainability is mandatory, legacy flame retardants are failing the test: halogen-based systems release toxic dioxins (violating EU REACH and...
For years we focused on aerogel and VIPs, but clients kept asking: “Can you make glass wool that doesn’t smell like formaldehyde and actually delivers NRC 0.9+?” So we built a dedicated production...
For years we focused on aerogel and VIPs, but clients kept asking: “Can you make glass wool that doesn’t smell like formaldehyde and actually delivers NRC 0.9+?” So we built a dedicated production...
Standard PU core material has a density of only 35-45 kg/m³ and crumbles under foot pressure. In contrast, ultra-high density rigid polyurethane blocks (≥600 kg/m³) deliver compressive strength of...
Imagine a jacket slimmer than your smartphone that laughs off −50°C Antarctic winds. Aerogel—"frozen smoke"—delivers NASA-grade insulation (0.020 W/(m·K), A1 fire-rated, 99.7% hydrophobic) in...
For apparel brands competing on innovation, aerogel technology represents a definitive leap in performance and design freedom. This is not a fabric treatment, but a fundamental shift in insulation...
High-temp industries face a brutal impossible triangle: materials that insulate often shatter under load or ignite in flames. Hebei Woqin's GT-mM-AZn hybrid aerogel withstands 1300°C flames for 1...
Early 2000s aerogel was dismissed as fragile and costly; by 2025, it has become a carbon-neutral powerhouse. With ultra-low conductivity (0.013–0.020 W/(m·K)), A1 fire resistance, and lightweight...
Passive House certification demands U≤0.15 W/m²·K and zero thermal bridges—but thick rockwool steals floor space, metal penetrations leak heat, and certification risks loom. Aerogel blankets...
Since its invention in 1931, silica aerogel has captivated researchers with its extraordinary flame-retardant potential, rooted in a unique three-dimensional network that forms protective silica...