News and articles tagged with "Thermal Insulation"
As global demand surges for rapid-deployment, net-zero, and climate-resilient buildings—from polar research stations to desert pop-up venues—traditional insulation has become a critical...
Modern lightweight architecture—tensile membranes, super tents, temporary pavilions, polar shelters—faces a common challenge: conventional insulation is thick, heavy, moisture-prone, and...
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...