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MEISHUO ESD foam
1. Difference between anti-static ESD foam and conductive ESD foam IXPE conductive / anti-static foam: the product is extruded polyethylene or modified polyethylene and conductive filler and antistatic agent. After radiation crosslinking and high temperature foaming, conductive / anti-static foam plastics are made. Its surface resistance and volume resistance are
Working Principle of foil insulation foam
The Heat is an energy, transmits in three ways, conduction, convection, radiation. Through the high temperature to low temperature transfer, and ultimately achieve the dynamic balance of average temperature. Conduction: Air is a poor conductor of heat conduction. The air layer is the best material of anti-heat conductive Such as snow
What is Irradiated crosslinking polypropylene foam (IXPP foam)
Technical advantages of irradiated crosslinking polypropylene foam (IXPP foam) Irradiated crosslinking polypropylene foam (IXPP foam) products have attracted much attention due to their good thermal stability (maximum temperature up to 130 ℃) and the size stability of products at high temperature, high toughness, tensile strength and impact strength, suitable and compliant
What is thermal conductivity?
What is thermal conductivity? Thermal conductivity refers to the ability of a given material to conduct/transfer heat. It is generally denoted by the symbol ‘k’ but can also be denoted by ‘λ’ and ‘κ’. The reciprocal of this quantity is known as thermal resistivity. Materials with high thermal conductivity are used in
R-value for construction application
R-value for construction application The Right Insulation…..increases building energy efficiency, improves health and well-being and reduces greenhouse gas emissions and provides more than just efficiency for buildings Environmental benefits:• Buildings account for over 20% of GHG emissions.• Energy consumption in buildings is growing faster than most other areas of use.•
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MEISHUO ESD foam
1. Difference between anti-static ESD foam and conductive ESD foam IXPE conductive / anti-static foam: the product is extruded polyethylene or modified polyethylene and conductive filler and antistatic agent. After radiation crosslinking and high temperature foaming, conductive / anti-static foam plastics are made. Its surface resistance and volume resistance are
Working Principle of foil insulation foam
The Heat is an energy, transmits in three ways, conduction, convection, radiation. Through the high temperature to low temperature transfer, and ultimately achieve the dynamic balance of average temperature. Conduction: Air is a poor conductor of heat conduction. The air layer is the best material of anti-heat conductive Such as snow
What is Irradiated crosslinking polypropylene foam (IXPP foam)
Technical advantages of irradiated crosslinking polypropylene foam (IXPP foam) Irradiated crosslinking polypropylene foam (IXPP foam) products have attracted much attention due to their good thermal stability (maximum temperature up to 130 ℃) and the size stability of products at high temperature, high toughness, tensile strength and impact strength, suitable and compliant
What is thermal conductivity?
What is thermal conductivity? Thermal conductivity refers to the ability of a given material to conduct/transfer heat. It is generally denoted by the symbol ‘k’ but can also be denoted by ‘λ’ and ‘κ’. The reciprocal of this quantity is known as thermal resistivity. Materials with high thermal conductivity are used in
R-value for construction application
R-value for construction application The Right Insulation…..increases building energy efficiency, improves health and well-being and reduces greenhouse gas emissions and provides more than just efficiency for buildings Environmental benefits:• Buildings account for over 20% of GHG emissions.• Energy consumption in buildings is growing faster than most other areas of use.•
Understanding Radiant Heat Transfer and Radiant Heat Barriers
The Sun is our greatest source of heat and we are always in a battle to control that heat in our homes. The heat we experience from the sun is made up of different parts ultraviolet heat visible light heat and infrared heat. When you’re out in the hot sun,