Definition of THERMAL INSULATION 1 : the process of insulating against transmission of heat trying to reduce it as possible 2 : material of relatively low heat conductivity used to shield a volume against loss or entrance of heat by radiation, convection, or conduction 3 A material providing high resistance to heat flow; usually made of mineral wool, cork, asbestos, foam glass, fabricated in the form of blankets, blocks, boa rds, granular fill, and loose fill.
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Definition of THERMAL INSULATION
1
: the process of insulating against transmission of heat trying to reduce it as possible
2
: material of relatively low heat conductivity used to shield a volume against loss or entrance of heat by
radiation, convection, or conduction
3 A material providing high resistance to heat flow;
usually made of mineral wool, cork, asbestos, foam glass, fabricated in the form of blankets, blocks, boa
rds, granular fill, and loose fill.
Some Types of Insulation Materials
How To Select The Insulation Material
AL single bubble
• Heat insulation made of two external pure aluminum foil layers covering a single core layer of polyethylene bubble air film.
• FOB Price:
• US $0.7 - 1.5 / Square Mete
Liquid Ceramic Heat Insulation
Video Indications
• Liquid ceramic heat insulating consists of high-quality binder, specially developed formulation of catalytic and fixing agents, superfine ceramic microspheres with rarefied air. The main composition of the material is supplemented by special additives that prevent development of corrosion on metal surface and growth of fungus on concrete surfaces in high humidity.
Some Uses Of Liquid Ceramic
• Liquid ceramic heat insulating is high-performance material for heat insulation of building facades, roofs, internal walls, concrete floors, hot and cold water pipelines, steam pipelines, air ducts for conditioning systems, cooling systems, various tanks,vessels, trailers, refrigerators, etc.