Energy Efficiency in Buildings
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Aerogels have very low thermal conductivity, are lightweight, and highly adaptable, making them suitable for addressing modern energy challenges. They can be used in core applications such as walls, roofs, and glass systems, and perform well in both construction and renovation. The material is flexible, fitting well to curved surfaces and irregular structures without affecting its performance.

In building renovation and historical building preservation, aerogels do not damage the original structure and can significantly improve insulation. Compared to traditional heavy materials, they occupy less space, provide excellent insulation, and preserve the original appearance and structure. This material is particularly suitable for design and preservation projects that require a balance between energy efficiency and historical restoration.

 

 

 
Challenges in Achieving Building Energy Efficiency
Modern buildings face increasing pressure to meet energy efficiency regulations while maintaining usable space and controlling construction costs. Traditional insulation materials often require significant thickness, limiting design flexibility and reducing interior space.
  • Stricter building energy codes
  • Limited wall thickness in urban projects
  • Retrofit constraints in existing buildings
  • Long-term operational energy costs
 

 

 

High-Performance Solution
for Sustainable Buildings

Superior Thermal Insulation

Aerogels have low thermal conductivity, reducing heat transfer through walls, roofs, and floors, thus lowering energy consumption and operating costs.

Thin Insulation Layers for Space Optimization

Traditional materials require thicker layers for insulation, while aerogels achieve the same effect with thinner layers, saving space and not affecting structural dimensions.

Applications in Windows and Glazing Systems

Traditional materials require thicker layers for insulation, while aerogels achieve the same effect with thinner layers, saving space and not affecting structural dimensions.

Energy Retrofits and Historical Preservation

Used in the renovation of existing buildings, it requires no large-scale construction, improving insulation performance while preserving the original appearance.

 

Enhanced Moisture and Fire Resistance

The material is hydrophobic, reducing moisture problems, and also possesses fire-resistant properties, improving safety.

Applications in HVAC Systems

Used for pipe and equipment insulation, it reduces heat loss, improves system efficiency, and lowers energy consumption.

Contribution to Sustainability Goals

Reducing energy consumption and emissions, extending service life, and reducing material waste.

Ease of Installation and Adaptability

Reducing energy consumption and emissions, extending service life, and reducing material waste.

 

 

 
Balancing Cost and Energy Performance
  While aerogel insulation has a higher upfront cost compared to conventional materials, it significantly reduces energy consumption over the building lifecycle. This makes it particularly suitable for projects where long-term operational efficiency is a priority.
• Lower HVAC energy demand
• Reduced insulation thickness
• Increased usable interior space
• Lower maintenance and replacement costs
 

 

 

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Zhejiang Runhui, Your Partner For Custom Flexible Aerogels
Zhejiang Runhui New Materials Co., Ltd. handles everything from small batch trials to large projects, with any thickness (1-10 mm), coating (aluminum foil/silicone) or size. You can work directly with our production team to meet your specifications.

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