Treating Fibrous Insulation To Reduce Thermal Conductivity
TBMG-5532
08/01/2009
- Content
A chemical treatment reduces the convective and radiative contributions to the effective thermal conductivity of porous fibrous thermal-insulation tile. The net effect of the treatment is to coat the surfaces of fibers with a mixture of transition-metal oxides (TMOs) without filling the pores. The TMO coats reduce the cross-sectional areas available for convection while absorbing and scattering thermal radiation in the pores, thereby rendering the tile largely opaque to thermal radiation.
- Citation
- "Treating Fibrous Insulation To Reduce Thermal Conductivity," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2009.