Aerogel Particles
Catalog NO.: AIMRSE-AER-002 Category: Aerogel Particles & Powders
Aerogel Particles are granular, robust insulating materials engineered for bulk-fill applications and heavy-duty structural integration. These particles retain the signature nanoporosity of aerogels but are produced in a larger, more durable form factor compared to powders, allowing for easier handling and better breathability in porous systems.
| Hydrophobicity | Totally hydrophobic |
| Thermal Conductivity | ≤ 0.015 W/(m·k) |
| Specific Surface Area | > 500 m2/g |
| Aperture Size | 5-40 nm |
| Porosity | 90% |
| Particle Size | 0.1-4 mm |
| Silica Purity | > 99% |
◈ Exceptional Thermal Resistance: Features a unique nanoporous structure that inhibits heat transfer, providing world-class thermal insulation performance even in extreme environments.
◈ Granular Structural Integrity: Unlike traditional fibrous materials, these particles offer excellent mechanical strength and resist permanent deformation or collapse under external pressure.
◈ Advanced Hydrophobicity: The material is highly water-repellent, preventing moisture absorption and ensuring consistent insulation performance in humid or wet conditions.
◈ Superior Flowability: The granular form allows the material to flow easily into complex shapes and cavities, ensuring a seamless and uniform insulation layer without gaps.
◈ Permanent Performance: As an inorganic silica-based material, it is resistant to aging, mold growth, and ultraviolet degradation, offering a long-term service life.
◈ Flame Retardancy: Inherent non-combustibility and high temperature resistance make it a safe choice for critical industrial and building applications.
Daylighting and Architectural Glass: Ideal for filling the cavities of U-channel glass, polycarbonate panels, and skylights to provide both natural illumination and energy efficiency.
Cryogenic and LNG Insulation: Used as a high-performance loose-fill insulation for double-walled storage tanks, cryogenic pipelines, and subsea pipe-in-pipe systems.
Building Cavity Insulation: Applied as a lightweight filler for wall cavities, floor systems, and roof structures to significantly reduce building energy consumption.
Specialty Thermal Mortars: Integrated into renders and plasters to create insulating layers for the renovation of historical buildings or high-efficiency new constructions.
Industrial Equipment Infilling: Used to insulate complex, hard-to-reach industrial equipment and storage vessels where traditional blankets or boards are difficult to install.
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