News and articles tagged with "Aerogel Blanket"
From encountering high-cost laboratory samples in 2010 to scaling global industrial supply by 2025, Ruibin An (Founder of Hebei Woqin) explores the transformation of aerogel from a "space-age...
Aerogel’s extreme properties — 99.8% porosity, nanoscale pores (20–100 nm), specific surface area up to 1000 m²/g, density as low as 0.003 g/cm³, and thermal conductivity as low as 0.02 W/(m·K) —...
In 2025, over 60% of our Passivhaus and EnerPHit projects ditched thick rock wool or PIR for Hebei Woqin’s 10 mm hydrophobic aerogel blankets. Real measured results: U-values down to 0.31 W/m²·K...
As global building energy standards evolve, traditional materials are increasingly failing to meet the rigorous demands of ultra-low energy buildings (Passive House). This guide by Hebei Woqin...
Selecting the right insulation thickness is the difference between project success and costly energy loss. After 12 years in the aerogel industry, Hebei Woqin simplifies the decision-making...
Aerogel blankets from Hebei Woqin deliver 0.020 W/(m·K) thermal conductivity in layers just 20% the thickness of rock wool or fiberglass. Dust-free, >99% hydrophobic, A1 fire-rated, and flexible...
After nine years supplying aerogel blankets to Australia, New Zealand and Europe, I’ve stopped chasing lab-perfect numbers. What matters is what actually happens on real jobsites. Hebei Woqin’s...
Aerogel, with over 98% air trapped in a 10–50 nm nanoporous network, delivers thermal conductivity as low as 0.013–0.018 W/(m·K) — 5–8 times better than conventional materials. Hebei Woqin’s...
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...