Thermal Insulation Coatings Platform Drives Flexibility and Improves Thermal Insulation Efficiency

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By: KERRY PIANOFORTE

Editor, Coatings World

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Coating industry trends have driven increased use and interest to develop more efficient and durable thermal insulative coatings. The key areas for this expansion are to reduce corrosion under insulation, increase occupational safety and reduce energy loss. Key features of these water-based coatings are low thermal conductivity, high hydrophobicity and adhesion along with an emerging interest to have greater heat resistance and stability.

This webinar will introduce a new water-based, silicone hybrid binder and two novel microporous composite granules; one with high thermal insulative efficiency and the other, a pure hydrophobic synthetic silica pearl shaped filler to optimize thermal insulation efficiency as well as offering mechanical stability and reduced cracking in these highly filled coatings. The new platform offers the formulator options to leverage all new technologies together or separately when a compatible binder is needed to increase thermal heat stability, and or new fillers are needed to achieve low thermal conductivity and improve mechanical stability by reducing cracking in highly filled coatings.

Coatings and formulating details will be highlighted.
 

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Speakers:
 
Maria Nargiello
Head of Applied Research & Technology – Americas
Evonik Corporation
 
Kerry Pianoforte
Editor
Coatings World

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