Summary
The construction, uses and advantages of vacuum insulation panels (VIPs) are described. VIPs have a much lower heat conductivity than, for example, CFC-expanded polyurethane. The energy-saving potential of VIP panels was investigated. It was found that 20 to 25% savings could be achieved in household refrigerating appliances.
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- Original title: [In German. / En allemand.]
- Record ID : 1994-0197
- Languages: German
- Source: Kälte + Klimatechnik (Die) - vol. 45 - n. 10
- Publication date: 1992/10
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Vacuum insulation panels.
- Author(s) : REUTER R., SEXTL G.
- Date : 1993/09/28
- Languages : English
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Life cycle assessment of VIP (vacuum insulation...
- Author(s) : SEXTL G., STRACK H., REUTER R.
- Date : 1993/10/20
- Languages : English
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Silica based vacuum insulation.
- Author(s) : REUTER R., SEXTL G., STRACK H.
- Date : 1992
- Languages : English
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Life expectancy of household appliances using v...
- Author(s) : REUTER R., RENZ R., SEXTL G.
- Date : 1993/10/20
- Languages : English
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Evolution of the vacuum insulation panel and th...
- Author(s) : ISEKI T., ARAKI K., ECHIGOYA W.
- Date : 2010/08
- Languages : Japanese
- Source: Refrigeration - vol. 085 - n. 994
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