At present, many people know aerogels, but more people do not understand the products of aerogel morphology and their application fields. Today Tradematt Aerogel is a product and application of aerogel related forms. The product form of aerogel mainly contains aerogel felt, board, cloth, paper, granules, powder and shaped parts. Aerogel felts, plates, cloth, paper and shaped parts are all products of aerogel and fiber composites of the corresponding product form. The basic technical process is similar, but the application of the product is quite different.


1.) Aerogel felt is the most widely used and widely used aerogel product. It is widely used in aerospace military, petrochemical, metallurgical building materials, rail transit, high-speed rail trains, nuclear power ships, power batteries, pipeline tanks, refrigerators. Insulation applications such as cold storage.

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2.) Aerogel cloth, paper and shaped parts are mainly used in some special needs. For example, aerogel cloth is mainly in the field of clothing and shoes, and aerogel paper (thin felt) is mainly a heat battery and some fields with extremely small space or very small diameter or desired winding. The aerogel shaped parts are basically Military applications.

3.) Aerogel plate: In fact, the main difference between felt and plate is only the difference in hardness. The felt has flexibility and can be curled. The plate has a certain rigidity and is not easy to bend. The main application of the board is the insulation of large equipment and the insulation of the interior and exterior walls of the building.

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4.) Aerogel particles: At present, the main application is to use aerogel transparency, filled in PC board or hollow glass to do lighting and heat insulation board.

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5.) Aerogel coating: Coatings in traditional insulation materials are very important products and play an irreplaceable role in many fields. Aerogel coatings have lower thermal conductivity than traditional coatings. Thermal insulation effect.
 

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