Solar Panel Insulation AND Cooling Foam

Polyurethane insulation and cooling foam for solar panels is designed to prevent excessive temperature increases and provide thermal stability. It is used in the form of three-dimensional panels on the back of solar panels. The formulated polyols from Baspar Tose’e Davam Shimi company, used in polyurethane insulation and cooling foam, are produced and supplied in various flame-retardant systems, including B1, B2, and B3 (normal). This company has the capability to produce different grades of polyols based on changes in density and various flame-retardant properties, tailored to the specific needs defined by the customer. We will now examine the technical parameters that influence the properties of polyols used in the polyurethane insulation and cooling foam for solar panels.

Solar Panel Insulation AND Cooling Foam

Variety of Grades

 

  Specification Unit BATOPOL
PIP-D50-SC
Polyol Properties Type   Discontinuous filling
Brookfield Viscosity cps 900±200
Cream time sec 30±5
Gel time sec 110±10
Tack Free Time sec 200±20
Free Rise Density kg/m³ 45±2
Core Density in Foam Core Density in Foam kg/m³ 45-50
Closed Cell Content % >90
Compressive Strength kPa ˃180
Thermal conductivity (k-factor) W/mK 0.024
Fire Properties   B2

Applications

 

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