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Post by bleusoleil on Dec 21, 2011 4:24:08 GMT -8
Hello experts, I am only at the beginning stages of researching RMH's. Has anyone had experience using aerogel for insulation? It's properties give it the highest R value per inch(typically R10) but can it hold up to the high temp? link to spec sheet: www.aerogel.com/products/pdf/Pyrogel_XTF_DS.pdf
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2011 5:05:43 GMT -8
Silica aerogel is the most common type of aerogel. The melting point of silica is 1,473 K (1,200 °C or 2,192 °F).
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Post by endrunner on Dec 27, 2011 21:39:43 GMT -8
none of the ones listed at that site are rated high enough. You need 2000 F at least
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