

Application area
Buildings and Constructions
Organic insulation materials, valued for their good thermal performance, low cost, and ease of installation, currently account for approximately 90% of both interior and exterior wall insulation systems.
Over time, however, the disavantages of these materials have become increasingly apparent: poor fire resistance, weak adhesion to substrates, susceptibility to dissolution, and low UV resistance. With the growing market share of inorganic insulation materials, an industry transition is underway. This shift signals that inorganic materials are poised to play an increasingly critical role in a market currently dominated by organic options.
Over time, however, the disavantages of these materials have become increasingly apparent: poor fire resistance, weak adhesion to substrates, susceptibility to dissolution, and low UV resistance. With the growing market share of inorganic insulation materials, an industry transition is underway. This shift signals that inorganic materials are poised to play an increasingly critical role in a market currently dominated by organic options.
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Benefits of aerogel insulation materials
> Interior insulation system and pre-fabricated insulation system adopting aerogel insulation material decrease the insulation thickness by 3 to 5 times compared to other inorganic insulation materials, increasing inner effective space, allowing easy installation, offering dampproof and fireproof property and reducing logistics costs.
> Applieded in fast-built houses and steel constructions, aerogel insulation materials can effectively stop thermal-bridge and improve fireproof effect without tremendous cost increase.
> Integrative insulation decorative systems adopting aerogel insulation materials offer a combination of advantages including but not limited to excellent insulation with minimum thickness, fireproof, waterproof.


