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The steady rise in the global vehicle population has been accompanied by a growing number of safety incidents, with fire-related hazards being particularly prominent.

In a fire event, organic insulation materials installed under the vehicle floor can intensify the flames and generate toxic fumes. These emissions jeopardize passenger health by impairing respiratory and neurological functions, thereby hindering safe evacuation. Replacing these materials with an inorganic, fire-resistant aerogel insulation blanket can significantly retard the fire spread, crucially extending the time for passenger escape.
  • Benefits of aerogel insulation materials applied in vehicles

    Benefits of aerogel insulation materials applied in vehicles

    > Its exceptional thermal insulation not only reduces vehicle energy consumption but also enhances passenger comfort and contributes to lightweight design.
    > The porous structure and high porosity of aerogel insulation contribute to sound absorption and noise reduction.
    > Hydrophobic property and vapor permeability can refrain mould growth.
    > Inorganic, fire-resistant profiles can effectively resist flames and combustion.
    > The 3D nanostructure of aerogel exhibits excellent compressive and impact resistance.
  • Benefits of aerogel insulation materials in power battery

    Benefits of aerogel insulation materials in power battery

    > Inorganic and fireproof profile---------------stable performance
    > Resistance to compression and impact---------------enhanced safety protection
    > Highly efficient in insulation---------------ensures the battery cell well function at the temperature between -30 to +60 Celsius
    > Thin profile---------------enables designs demand for space and lightweight
    > Long service life---------------guarantees same life span for both the battery cells and the car
In the field of new energy batteries
In the field of new energy batteries
In the field of new energy batteries
In the field of new energy batteries