Day: June 17, 2026
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Cryogenic Insulation Basics: Why Multilayer Systems
Cryogenic systems operate at extremely low temperatures, typically below −150°C. Applications such as liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquid hydrogen (LH₂), liquid oxygen (LOX), liquid nitrogen (LN₂), space vehicles, superconducting equipment, and scientific research facilities rely on efficient thermal insulation to minimize heat ingress. At first glance, it may seem logical that simply increasing the thickness of […]
Read More +Insulation Efficiency vs Installation Quality – How Gaps Create Thermal Shortcuts
Same insulation material, same thickness and same design can still give different energy results. The difference is often not the material; it is the installed condition. Insulation starts the saving, but installation quality decides the real saving. 1. Insulation slows heat transfer Insulation reduces the speed at which heat moves from a hot side to […]
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