The world's first aerogel thermal insulation coating has won the authoritative certification, helping green building innovation

2025-03-03
Aerogel coating

Air gel thermal insulation coating is a revolutionary building energy saving product made of nano porous materials. It is light and thin (2-5mm), super strong thermal insulation (equivalent to 40-60mm of traditional materials), Class A fire retardant, environmentally friendly and non-toxic. Its core technology has been jointly developed by research teams from Central South University and Xiangtan University in China, and has been selected for the "Green Technology Promotion Catalogue" and applied to benchmark projects such as Geely Automobile Academy.

1. Technological breakthroughs and certification


The aerogel coating adopts the normal pressure preparation technology, which breaks through the pain points of traditional materials such as flammability, easy falling off, high energy consumption, and low thermal conductivity of 0.018 W/m · K. In February 2025, Hunan Liuyi New Material Products passed the expert review of Xiangtan Housing and Urban Rural Development Bureau in China and were approved for city wide promotion.




2. Core application scenarios


-Building Energy Efficiency: Applied to the campus renovation and expansion project in Shushan District, Hefei, China, increasing the occupancy rate by 3% and reducing air conditioning energy consumption by 50%;


-Industrial protection: providing thermal protection for new energy vehicle power batteries and helping optimize the performance of Huawei sodium ion batteries;


-Agriculture and Infrastructure: China Guangxi Zhongdian Baise Industrial Park adopts its insulation board to achieve low-carbon construction of building clusters.




3. Market recognition and prospects


This product has passed energy-saving acceptance and gained recognition from multiple parties, with sales increasing by 300% year-on-year in 2024. With the advancement of the global "dual carbon" target, it is expected that the production capacity will exceed 500000 barrels per year by 2025.