Development of energy-efficient heat-insulating foam

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The paper presents the research results dealing with the development of energy-efficient thermal insulation material based on the binder of 10 % polycarbosilane solution in xylene, filled with various hollow microspheres and fibrous filler from quartz fibers. According to the research results the best effect was demonstrated by the samples of thermal insulation material, containing hollow carbon microspheres as filler. When the binder contains 10% of polycarbosilane solution in xylene-15-70% wt., hollow carbon microspheres 12-65% wt. and quartz fibers 8-43% wt., the resulting foam possesses reduced density, low thermal conductivity and good strength characteristics. It allowed this material to be recommended for the use as energy-efficient heat-resistant insulation in various industries, including power and aircraft engineering.

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Selivanov, O., Chukhlanov, V., & Ilina, M. (2019). Development of energy-efficient heat-insulating foam. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 138). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201913801012

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