Silica aerogel insulation

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Silica aerogel insulation

Product code: BL-C200 SERIES AEROGEL INSULATION THERMAL BLANKET

Silica aerogel insulation roll-Function & Application

For -200℃ to 200℃ pipes and equipment hot and cold insulation.
For chemical,biological medicine pipes and equipment,liquid nitrogen,LNG etc.steam pipelines hot and cold insulation.

 

THERMAL CONDUCTIVITYTTested in accordance with ASTM C177

Temperature(℃)

23.78℃

37.9℃

93.3℃

149℃

204℃

260℃

316℃

371℃

Thermal conductivity mw/(m.k)

18

19

20

23

27

31

36

41

 

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Specification

BL-C200 SERIES

BL-C200-3

BL-C200-6

BL-C200-10

Thickness

3mm

6mm

10mm

Length

38m

38m

27m/36m

Width

1500mm

Color

White

Suggested Working

-200℃~200℃

Notes

Sizes could be on customers'requirement

 

Technical Data

Size Stability

0.5%

GB/T 8811

Compressive Property

@10% 10KPa

GB/T 13480

@25%100KPa

Fire Rating

A

GB/T 8624

Tensile Strength

1000KPa

GB/T17911

Thermal Conductivity

-200℃       0.010

GB/T 10295

-150℃       0.012

-100℃       0.013

-50℃       0.015

25℃       0.018

100℃       0.020

200℃       0.026

 

Aerogel insulation is up to five times more effective than traditional insulation materials, while being industrially robust across a broad temperature range in a space-saving, easy-to-use form, making it the most efficient industrial insulation on the market. Aerogel materialis the world’s lowest density solid and most effective thermal insulator. It is available in rolls or fabricated pieces for cryogenic, ambient and high temperature applications. Aerogel is a great solution for hot spots or very tight spaces.

 

Aerogels are a class of materials with a unique morphology. Aerogels are highly porous, typically comprised of 95-99% air by volume. These low-density, highly-porous solid materials are light and durable. These characteristics make aerogel insulation an effective solution for many different applications.

 

silica aerogel insulation, in particular, has unique insulative properties. Aerogel thermal conductivity is lower than that of air, so it’s capable of providing a greater thermal resistance benefit than air. This is due to having pore sizes in the mesoporous range of 2–50 nm. These restricted pore diameters are smaller than the mean free path of air, forcing molecules to take a tortuous path through the material, inhibiting transfer of heat. This is known as the Knudsen effect.

 

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