Dec 30, 2025
In the UAE and Saudi Arabia, "ambient temperature" is only half the story. While the air hits $50^\circ C$, rooftop and facade surface temperatures can soar much higher due to intense, direct solar radiation.
The Hidden Risk: Thermal Degradation Most traditional insulation materials—specifically foam-based or certain mineral wools—begin to lose their structural integrity and insulation efficiency when surface temperatures consistently exceed $70^\circ C$. Over time, this leads to "insulation sagging" or shrinkage, creating thermal bridges that drive up HVAC costs and compromise the building's energy certificate.
The $120^\circ C$ Stability Margin Our silica aerogel blankets are engineered for a much higher threshold. They remain chemically and physically stable even if localized "heat spots" reach $120^\circ C$. This isn't just a safety buffer; it’s a guarantee that the thermal envelope remains intact for decades, maintaining the same performance in year 20 as it did on day one.
Protecting Asset Value For top-tier real estate developers, "insulation failure" is a hidden but massive liability. By selecting a material with an ultra-low thermal conductivity ($\lambda \approx 0.02 W/(m·K)$) and high-temperature resilience, you are securing the long-term energy efficiency and the actual asset value of the project.
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