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Morgan Advanced Ceramics Vacupor® MS Porextherm
Categories: Ceramic; Oxide; Silicon Oxide

Material Notes: VACUPOR® MS is a microporous insulation material with an extremely low coefficient of thermal conductivity, i.e. with very good insulating properties. VACUPOR® MS consists basically of inorganic oxides. The main constituent is fumed silica, the other components are opacifiers for minimizing nfrared radiation, and silicates. The barrier film wrapping of VACUPOR® MS isprocessed in form of a double middle seam. This results in a particularly good surface quality. Due to the missing side flaps, the panels can almost be form-fit sticked together butt joint. In foaming processes the foam flow is significantly less constrained, and the formation of cavities is significantly reduced. VACUPOR® MS (core material) is not flammable and is classified A1 according to DIN ISO EN 13501-1. VACUPOR® MS is heat sealed in a metallized, multilayer plastic film under vacuum. The very low internal pressure and the microporous panel core is responsible for the extremely low thermal conductivity values.

Application: VACUPOR® MS was specifically developed for vacuum insulation applications in the appliance- / refrigeration industry, where increased demands on the surface, dimensional stability, defined formats and foaming properties are defined. Due to various technical improvements the performance of VACUPOR® MS systems could be reduced significantly. VACUPOR® MS is also sucessfully used as insulation material in the following areas: Refrigerators and freezers, Cryogenic, freezers, Temperature controlled packaging.

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Key Words: Porextherm
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  • Compressive Strength, at 180 kg/m3
  • Compressive Strength, at 210 kg/m3
  • Compressive Strength, at 230 kg/m3
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  • Thermal Conductivity
  • Thermal Conductivity, at ambient pressure
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