JerPe
Chemical
- Jul 31, 2015
- 1
Hi,
In a new project to build a medical module I am in need of cooling down an aluminum block to -180°C (93K) and also to heat it up to a minimum of 200°C (473K). Due to the fact that there are other reactors close to this aluminum block I am in need of a good thermal insulation, that can handle these temperatures and at the same time does not require a thick layer to do this. But I have been looking around an could not find a suitable material. Due to space restrictions (the module is not that big) I need everything to be as small and thin as possible. Has anyone got a good idea how to do this, or which material to use?
The dimensions of the aluminum block are 3,5 mm by 3,5 mm by 12 mm.
Thanks!!
In a new project to build a medical module I am in need of cooling down an aluminum block to -180°C (93K) and also to heat it up to a minimum of 200°C (473K). Due to the fact that there are other reactors close to this aluminum block I am in need of a good thermal insulation, that can handle these temperatures and at the same time does not require a thick layer to do this. But I have been looking around an could not find a suitable material. Due to space restrictions (the module is not that big) I need everything to be as small and thin as possible. Has anyone got a good idea how to do this, or which material to use?
The dimensions of the aluminum block are 3,5 mm by 3,5 mm by 12 mm.
Thanks!!