As a leading Aerogel Manufacturer & Supplier serving the North Korea market, Henan Jutao New Material Co., Ltd. brings over a decade of high-performance thermal insulation expertise. Aerogel, often referred to as "frozen smoke," represents the pinnacle of material science—offering the lowest thermal conductivity of any known solid. In the context of North Korea's industrial landscape, which is heavily reliant on coal-based energy and chemical synthesis (such as the Vinalon industry), the adoption of Aerogel is not just an upgrade—it is a strategic necessity for energy conservation.
Years of R&D Experience
Thermal Conductivity (W/m.K)
High Temperature Resistance
Space Saving Efficiency
Our commitment to the DPRK market is backed by deep technical authority. We understand the unique challenges of the region: harsh winter climates reaching -30°C, the demand for local resource efficiency, and the need for materials that can withstand the rigorous environments of the Namhung Youth Chemical Complex and the Sunchon Vinalon Complex.
Insulating high-pressure steam pipes in the Pukchang Thermal Power Complex to reduce heat loss by up to 40% compared to traditional rock wool.
Thermal protection for equipment in deep-shaft mines in Musan, preventing condensation and equipment failure in extreme humidity.
Thin-profile insulation for residential redevelopment in Pyongyang, maximizing interior space while meeting strict thermal codes.
Operating out of Henan, China, Jutao New Material leverages a strategic geographical advantage for the North Korean market. We offer seamless logistics through the Dandong-Sinuiju corridor, ensuring that large-scale industrial projects in the DPRK receive consistent, high-quality Aerogel supply without the delays associated with overseas shipping.
Aerogels are synthesized through a process where the liquid component of a gel is replaced with gas via supercritical drying. This results in a structure that is 95-99% air, with pores measuring between 20-50 nanometers. This "nanopore" structure is smaller than the mean free path of air molecules, effectively eliminating gas-phase heat conduction.
For the North Korean petrochemical sector, safety is paramount. Our Aerogel blankets are classified as Fire Resistance Class A (Non-combustible). In the event of an industrial fire, Aerogel does not emit toxic smoke or facilitate flame spread, providing critical time for emergency response at facilities like the Bonghwa Chemical Factory.
Aligning with global trends in green energy, the use of Aerogel contributes significantly to Carbon Footprint reduction. By implementing Jutao Aerogel solutions, an industrial facility can expect a ROI (Return on Investment) within 12-24 months through reduced fuel consumption alone.
Contact Henan Jutao New Material today for a professional consultation and custom quote tailored for the North Korean industrial sector.
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