High Performance Thermal Insulation
Thermal insulation is used to reduce heat transfer and improve temperature control. It may also be used in conjunction with thermal management technologies, which work to dissipate heat. Depending on the application, it can help achieve a variety of goals including reducing energy costs and increasing safety. Common insulation materials include fiberglass, mineral wool, and cellulose.
“High performance” thermal insulation refers to advanced insulating materials that are used in extreme temperatures and applications. If you are looking for an industrial-strength insulation solution, you likely require high performance insulation. Popular high performance insulation materials include aerogel and vacuum insulation.
One of the highest performing thermal insulation materials is vacuum insulation. Traditionally, vacuum insulation has mostly been used with cold or cryogenic applications. Insulon technology represents advancements in vacuum insulation, enabling this powerful insulator to be used in high temperature applications as well.
Explore articles below to learn more about high performance thermal insulation:
What is the R-value of vacuum insulation?
If you’re looking for high-performance thermal insulation, you’re probably comparing a few different options to figure out what product is right for your application. You might be concerned about operating temperature … Read more
Engineering Vacuum Insulation
Insulon® is different from conventional insulation materials – and so are the results. We collaborate with your team to develop advanced vacuum insulation and integrate it into your system to enhance thermal … Read more
Thin, High Performance Insulation
Working with sensors in high temperature environments can pose a variety of challenges. High-performance thermal insulation can allow sensors and other delicate instruments to operate in higher temperature environments for … Read more
The best thermal management toolkits include this technology
Thermal management is often discussed in terms of electronic devices, which generate excess heat. Overheating can damage electronics, which means this heat needs to be dissipated. Thermal management systems use … Read more
Is vacuum insulation effective at high temperatures?
Cryogenic vacuum insulation For years, cryogenic systems have benefitted enormously from vacuum insulation. According to NASA, “Cryogenic thermal insulation systems that incorporate a vacuum environment can provide the lowest possible heat transfer.” But … Read more
Vacuum Super Insulation with High Temperature MLI
Thermal radiation can easily penetrate most types of insulation materials, even those designed for high temperatures. Vacuum insulation drastically reduces convective and conductive heat transfer, but radiation can still get … Read more
Aerogel vs. Vacuum Insulation
Aerogel alternative Advanced vacuum insulation is a highly effective thermal barrier that can be used as an alternative to aerogel. Both of these products can offer advantages compared to traditional … Read more