Compound materials, consisting of temperature proof glass fiber fabrics and a laminated aluminum layer, are compared in relation to material thickness in the range of up to 200°C to investigate their ΔT behavior under convection heat transmission and radiant heat. Two different technologies for production of 300°C materials are presented, and their advantages and disadvantages are explained. Supported by measurements, this article describes the dependence of the material tensile strength on temperature and temperature cycling.
Heat Shielding of Automotive Components: Chemical Vapor Deposition Aluminized Fabrics Versus Laminated Aluminum Foil Fabrics
Sae Technical Papers
SAE World Congress & Exhibition ; 2008
2008-04-14
Conference paper
English
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