Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6732897 | Energy and Buildings | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Novel cost efficient high barrier envelopes are developed for vacuum insulation panels. In order to fulfil the required maximum oxygen permeability (at 23 °C and 50% relative humidity (RH)) of 1 Ã 10â14 m3(STP) mâ2 dayâ1 Paâ1 and water vapour transmission rate (at 23 °C and 85% â 0% RH) of 1 Ã 10â6 kg mâ2 dayâ1, hybrid polymeric (ORMOCER®) and aluminium barrier layers are combined. Using roll-to-roll processes, these materials are deposited from the liquid or gas phase on top of a poly(ethylene terephthalate) substrate film. The low adhesion strength observed between aluminium and ORMOCER® layers is significantly increased by the deposition of an additional aluminium oxide layer between the two materials. The lamination of a polyethylene or polypropylene sealing film does not weaken the adhesion strength. The resulting barrier structure has reached an oxygen permeability of lower than 5 Ã 10â14 m3(STP) mâ2 dayâ1 Paâ1 (at 37 °C and 30% RH). Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy gives evidence for a possible penetration of the ORMOCER® lacquer into the aluminium oxide layer (synergistic effect), which explains the improved adhesion and barrier performance due to the aluminium oxide layer.
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Authors
Oliver Miesbauer, Esra Kucukpinar, Sandra Kiese, Yoash Carmi, Klaus Noller, Horst-Christian Langowski,