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Vacuum Insulated Panels (VIPs) are a type of insulation used in the construction industry. They are composed of two thin metal sheets separated by a vacuum gap, which is filled with a low-conductivity gas. This creates a highly efficient insulation system that is lightweight and easy to install. VIPs are often used in walls, roofs, and floors, as well as in refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
VIPs are becoming increasingly popular due to their superior insulation properties and their ability to reduce energy consumption. They are also more cost-effective than traditional insulation materials, such as fiberglass and foam. Additionally, VIPs are non-toxic and non-flammable, making them a safe and sustainable choice for insulation.
Some companies in the Vacuum Insulated Panel market include Kingspan, Isopan, and Armacell. Show Less Read more