Applications
Anchor-Tech | Aerogel Coating | Building Exterior Walls | Energy Saving Insulation
The multi-layer thermal insulation coating system developed by Anchor-tech is based on three principles
Anchor-Tech | Aerogel Felt | Heating pipeline | Energy Saving | Insulation
Aerogel insulation felt, with its outstanding comprehensive performance, can effectively replace traditional insulation materials such as rock wool and glass wool
Anchor-Tech | Aerogel Coating | Tank Insulation
Anchor-tech aerogel insulation coating system consists of water-based multifunctional primer + aerogel insulation intermediate coating + water-based solar reflective topcoat.
Anchor-Tech | Aerogel Coating | Exterior wall insulation
aerogel coatings making it a promising solution for building energy conservation.
Anchor-Tech | Aerogel Felt | Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Project
Compared to the original insulation material, AG65 aerogel felt significantly reduces the insulation layer thickness (from 150mm to 60mm).
Anchor-Tech | Aerogel Slurry | Aerogel Coating
Aerogel thermal insulation coating incorporates hydrophobic and insulating aerogel uniformly into a water-based coating system
Anchor-Tech | Aerogel Gloves | Thermal Insulation | Fireproof | Cold-resistant
Anchor-Tech utilizes aerogel fabric as a key material for the gloves. This development ensures gloves that not only guarantee insulation and cold resistance but also maintain flexibility.
Anchor-Tech | Aerogel Felt | Coating | Industrial Equipment Pipeline
Aerogel felt and aerogel coating in the engineering application of industrial equipment pipelines Application case of aerogel felt in steam pipelines: Basic situation and existing
Anchor-Tech | Aerogel | Powder | Slurry | Applications
The AG-POWDER series of nano aerogel powder particles produced by Anchor-Tech finds broad applications in insulation
Anchor-Tech | Aerogel | Thermal Insulation Material | Fireproof | EV
The AG50 aerogel ultra-thin felt developed by Anchor-Tech possesses Class A fire resistance. In the event of a fire due to “thermal runaway” in new energy vehicles