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Zahar2015-12-10 11:53:57
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Zahar, 2015-12-10 11:53:57

Where to buy thermal insulation 1mm?

People tell me the manufacturer or specifically where you can buy 10 cm2 of thermal insulation with a thickness of 0.5-1.5 mm? preferably self-adhesive.
I searched for CHIP and DIP, they only have thermal pads (improving heat dissipation) in stock, but with thermal insulation tight, a quick search did not give anything (

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2015-12-10
@eapeap

"Thermal insulation with a thickness of 0.5-1.5 mm" does not really insulate anything, so it is nowhere to be found ...
And so - a flannelette rag, a soft napkin, anything like that - the effect will be the same.
"preferably self-adhesive" - ​​as advised, cut the "penofol 2mm self-adhesive" in thickness, or press it to the desired thickness. Or from the women's assortment - "Daily" - also self-adhesive and you can adjust the thickness without any problems.

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Vasily, 2015-12-10
@Foolleren

yes, something like this
ru.aliexpress.com/item/AG-Silicone-Sheeting-500mm-...
UPD
yesterday there was little time for a detailed answer
The initial data is not enough for high-quality searches, first of all, you need to know what temperatures are on different sides of the thermal insulation, what forces act between the insulated surfaces, but "on average in the hospital" silicone rubber is not bad, (this is especially noticeable when you pull a 200-degree pan out of the oven with a silicone hot mat)
as options for
double-sided tape (on a foam basis it is definitely afraid of high temperatures and high compressive force).
Heat-resistant adhesive tape (by the way, they sell it in a chip dip, it is thin, but you can stick something that does not stick by itself with it).
Vacuum thermal insulation (something foamed in a vacuum is usually a polymer - the free path of a gas molecule turns out to be larger than the pore diameter and we get a technical vacuum in the pores), but it is practically never found thinner than 3 mm.
Well, of course, blowing through the gap between the surfaces is not always possible and definitely problematic in a gap of 1.5 mm

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Eddy_Em, 2015-12-10
@Eddy_Em

The only reasonable method of thermal insulation at such a small gap is multilayer vacuum superinsulation.
Everything else will not be isolated! Thermal resistance will be extremely low.
Then leave an air gap - in any case, there will be less heat transfer than through some kind of penofol ...

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Dmitry, 2015-12-10
@mytmid

0.5-1.5mm is unlikely,
look for:пенофол 2мм самоклеющийся

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Pyvasik, 2018-03-12
@Pyvasik

An excellent site where they will help you with the choice of thermal insulation and not only ost-drain.ru Helped
me a lot

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IrinaSmi78, 2018-06-20
@IrinaSmi78

Hello.
Try to contact here: www.nano34.ru
A very large company specializes in thermal insulation.

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