
Aerogels are renowned for their ultra-low thermal conductivity, making them ideal for high-performance insulation in industries such as aerospace, construction, and energy. However, accurately characterizing the thermal properties of these highly porous materials presents unique challenges.
In this webinar, we will explore the thermal conductivity of aerogel materials, examining the fundamental mechanisms of heat transfer in these nanostructured solids. Special attention will be given to how factors such as porosity, pore size, and material composition influence thermal performance.
We will also showcase how C-Therm’s Trident Thermal Conductivity Platform, equipped with the Modified Transient Plane Source (MTPS) configuration, provides a fast, reliable, and non-destructive method for measuring the thermal conductivity of aerogels. Through real-world case studies and experimental data, attendees will gain practical insights into how this technique is being used to support R&D and quality control in the development of next-generation thermal insulation materials.
Whether you’re a materials scientist, engineer, or product developer, this session will provide valuable knowledge and tools for evaluating and optimizing the thermal performance of aerogels.
This webinar aired on September 16, 2025 2:00 pm GMT-4.
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