Typical Applications of Composite Materials

2025-08-27


Rock wool composite panels are used for exterior wall insulation, meeting fire safety regulations. Aerogel composite materials are employed in oil and chemical pipelines, offering high-temperature resistance (capable of withstanding up to 650°C) and exhibiting a low thermal conductivity.
Typical Applications of Composite Materials

Building exterior wall insulation

Ultra-low-energy buildings: Utilizing vacuum insulation panels (thermal conductivity of 0.004 W/m·K), these panels are thin yet offer exceptional thermal performance, making them ideal for the severe cold regions of northern China.
High-rise buildings: Rock wool composite panels are used for exterior wall insulation, meeting fire safety regulations.
Existing Building Renovation: Polyurethane/EPS composite panels are used in energy-efficient upgrades for older residential communities, enhancing thermal insulation while reducing costs.

Industry and Special Environments

Pipeline Insulation: Aerogel composite materials are used for oil and chemical pipelines, offering high-temperature resistance (capable of withstanding up to 650°C) and low thermal conductivity.
Metallurgical industry: Phenolic boards are used for thermal insulation in high-temperature equipment, with a thermal conductivity of 0.032 W/m·K and excellent fire-resistant properties.
Transportation Infrastructure: Ultra-lightweight, fire-resistant, and sound-absorbing composite materials are used in subways to reduce noise while meeting stringent fire safety standards.

Public and Commercial Buildings

Commercial Building: Aerogel composite panels deliver fire resistance and thermal insulation, reducing electricity costs by 30%.
School Project: Insulated and decorative integrated panels enhance the building's aesthetic appeal while maintaining a consistent indoor temperature, thereby improving the comfort of the learning environment.
 

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