Organic/Inorganic Polymeric Composites for Heat-Transfer Reduction
TBMG-2865
06/01/2008
- Content
Organic/inorganic polymeric composite materials have been invented with significant reduction in heat-transfer properties. Measured decreases of 20–50 percent in thermal conductivity versus that of the unmodified polymer matrix have been attained. These novel composite materials also maintain mechanical properties of the unmodified polymer matrix. The present embodiments are applicable, but not limited to: racing applications, aerospace applications, textile industry, electronic applications, military hardware improvements, and even food service industries. One specific application of the polymeric composition is for use in tanks, pipes, valves, structural supports, and components for hot or cold fluid process systems where heat flow through materials is problematic and not desired.
- Citation
- "Organic/Inorganic Polymeric Composites for Heat-Transfer Reduction," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2008.