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Development of Transparent and Opaque Vacuum Insulation Panels for Energy Efficient Buildings
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2015
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EngineeringEnergy-saving MaterialEnergy Efficient BuildingsEnergy EfficiencyGreen BuildingBuilding Energy ConservationHeat LossesVacuum Insulation PanelsRefrigerationBuilt EnvironmentInadequate InsulationBuilding EnvelopesThermal ProtectionBuilding EnergyHeat TransferFaçadeIndoor Air QualityThermal EngineeringThermal InsulationElectrical Insulation
One reason for heat losses in buildings is inadequate insulation. Vacuum Insulation Panels (vips) is emerging as a promising solution, being more energy efficient than conventional insulation materials, thinner and lighter. A VIP is made by placing a core insulation material inside a gas-barrier envelope and evacuating the air from inside the panel. The limitations to wide-scale VIP commercialization lie in lack of low-cost and high-volume processes to turn them into products suitable for use in buildings, and their short in-service lifetimes. These drawbacks were researched in a European funded project "nanoinsulate", and this paper gives an overview of results.
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