In the realm of modern construction, selecting the appropriate insulation material is crucial for ensuring energy efficiency and safety.
We only make 4 thicknesses: 3 mm, 5 mm, 10 mm, 20 mm hydrophobic silica aerogel blanket. λ = 0.013-0.020 W/m·K, A1 non-combustible, -200 °C to +650 °C. Already used on LNG tanks, refinery steam...
When the treatment cost of each ton of waste rock wool soars to 225 euros, this widely used thermal insulation material reveals the fatal flaw of "saving money in the early stage and paying the...
The incident of the Eiffel Tower's steel structure being deflected due to extreme high temperatures in Europe exposes the vulnerability of traditional materials under extreme climates. This...
In the quest for advanced insulation materials, aerogel blankets have emerged as a revolutionary solution, particularly favored by leading aerogel companies for their unparalleled performance and...
Ultra-thin aerogel blankets—mere 3–20 mm yet achieving 0.018 W/(m·K) conductivity—compress the insulation power of 50 mm rock wool into a flexible, hydrophobic sheet that operates from −200°C to...
Aerogel—the lightest solid on Earth, with up to 99% porosity and thermal conductivity as low as 0.013 W/(m·K)—is transforming global industries through its nanoporous architecture that blocks...
As global energy consumption continues to grow, nano-aerogel blankets—recognized as the insulation material with the lowest known thermal conductivity—are transforming the insulation industry....
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...