Henan Jutao New Material Co., Ltd. has been working for 10 years on thermal insulation solutions in Sustainability, we are the leading manufacturer and exporter of Aerogel material and Vacuum Insulation Panel to help solve challenges in resource efficiency, electrification, and sustainability. we are fully equipped to offer any size company with unparalleled product support and customer service.
We donβt just sell products. Instead, we are a knowledge-based provider backed by thousands of scientists, engineers, equipment, application and industry experts, and state-of-the-art laboratories dedicated to delivering tailored solutions for our customers from all over the world.
As the global construction industry shifts toward Net-Zero Energy Buildings (NZEB) and Passive House standards, the management of thermal bridges has become a critical focus for architects and developers. A thermal bridge, also known as a cold bridge, is an area in a building's envelope where heat transfers more easily than through the surrounding materials. In window systems, these bridges typically occur at the frame, spacer, and the junction between the window and the wall.
Currently, the global commercial and industrial landscape for window thermal bridge solutions is experiencing rapid growth. In Europe and North America, strict building codes such as the EPBD (Energy Performance of Buildings Directive) require significantly lower U-values. This has created a massive demand for China-based suppliers who can provide advanced materials like Silica Aerogel Strips and Vacuum Insulation Panels (VIPs) at scale. As a premier China Window Thermal Bridge Supplier, Henan Jutao is at the forefront of this technological revolution.
Large-scale commercial developers in Dubai, London, and New York are increasingly sourcing thermal break materials from China to balance high energy-efficiency requirements with cost-effective project budgets.
The shift from traditional polyamide strips to Aerogel-enhanced insulation is the defining trend of 2024. These materials offer up to 4x the thermal resistance in the same profile thickness.
From high-rise curtain walls in tropical climates (preventing heat gain) to arctic residential windows (preventing heat loss), our products are engineered for diverse climatic performance.
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Min Thermal Conductivity
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A-Class Fire Resistance
Aerogel insulation, a groundbreaking material known as the lightest solid on Earth, has been widely applied in construction for ultra-thin wall, roof, and window insulation; in industry for pipelines, tanks, and industrial equipment to save energy and improve safety.
Vacuum Insulation Panel (VIP), a highly efficient thermal insulation material composed of a porous core and a gas-tight membrane to create a vacuum, providing excellent insulation with reduced thickness. Thermal conductivity reaches < 0.005 W/Mk.
Ultra-lightweight and fire-resistant barrier to prevent EV batteries thermal runaway. Its nanoporous structure creates exceptional thermal resistance in a thin form factor, ideal for the automotive electrification sector.
As a leading China Window Thermal Bridge Factory, Henan Jutao leverages the world-class manufacturing infrastructure of Henan province. Our advantages include:
VISION: Trust, Respect, Faith, High Standards
Engineering-led approach to provide the exact material density and form factor for your unique thermal bridge challenges.
Our technical team provides 24/7 support to ensure that your procurement and design questions are answered instantly.
Strategic inventory management and optimized production lines guarantee industry-leading lead times.
β Low Dust Aerogel
β Fire Resistance Class A
β Low thermal conductivity οΌ0.018W/m.K
β Heat Insulation And Sound Insulation
β OEM and ODM Service
β Safe And Environmentally Friendly
β High R-value
β Thermal Conductivity < 0.005 W/Mk
β High Service Life Up To 60 Years
Anyway, our high quality green materials help to reduce carbon footprint, enhance energy efficiency, and bring us a new living world.
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