The Application of Closed-Cell Foaming Technology in Composite Thermal Insulation Material

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Composite thermal insulation material can be made from expanded and vitrified small balls and other inorganic insulation lightweight aggregate. According to the hydration, hardening mechanism of inorganic gel material and materials thermal insulation mechanism, we can eliminate the heat convection of gas inside the holes by using foaming technology, and micro holes can reduce radiation heat transfer between the pore walls so as to further improve the thermal insulation properties of solid materials.

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