Overview
MEGEL AP-100 is the paint-and-coating specification within the MEGEL silica aerogel powder range — a free-flowing, hydrophobic aerogel powder engineered for formulation into thin-film thermal insulation coatings. The particle size distribution is 10–60 μm, bulk density 50–80 kg/m³, and BET surface area 700–800 m²/g — values selected to balance dispersibility in liquid coating systems against retained thermal-insulation performance in the cured film.
AP-100 is the formulation workhorse for the rapidly growing "insulating paint" market — water-based or solvent-based coatings applied at 0.5–3 mm dry film thickness that reduce heat loss from steel, concrete, and roofing substrates. At a typical 30–60% aerogel powder loading in acrylic emulsion binder, the cured film delivers thermal conductivity of 0.045–0.060 W/(m·K) — half to one-third that of conventional paint — turning a paint coat into a measurable thermal barrier.
The critical formulation constraint is dispersion energy. Aerogel particle integrity is the entire value proposition, and high-shear mixing pulverises the nanoporous structure into amorphous silica fines that lose the Knudsen-effect insulation performance. AP-100 must be dispersed on a low-shear paddle mixer for 30+ minutes at 200–400 rpm, or in a planetary disperser at reduced impeller speed. Sand mills, basket mills, and high-shear rotor-stator equipment are unsuitable.
Technical Specifications
| Property | Unit | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Particle size (D50) | μm | 10–60 |
| Particle size (D90) | μm | <100 |
| Bulk density | kg/m³ | 50–80 |
| BET surface area | m²/g | 700–800 |
| Pore volume | cm³/g | 3.0–4.0 |
| Pore size (mean) | nm | 20–40 |
| Thermal conductivity (powder, packed) | W/(m·K) | 0.020 |
| Hydrophobicity (water uptake) | % | <2 |
| Water contact angle | ° | 135–150 |
| Moisture content (Karl Fischer) | % | <0.5 |
| Surface treatment | — | HMDS / TMCS silylation |
| Standard packaging | — | 5 kg, 15 kg, 100 kg FIBC |
Applications
Acrylic Insulating Paint Formulation
AP-100 at 30–50% loading in styrene-acrylic emulsion binder produces a water-based insulating paint suitable for indoor wall, ceiling, and behind-radiator applications. A typical formulation: 100 parts AP-100, 200 parts acrylic emulsion (50% solids), 8 parts wetting agent (non-ionic surfactant), 4 parts defoamer, water to viscosity. Disperse on paddle mixer 30 min at 300 rpm. Apply by roller or airless spray at 1–2 mm wet film. Cured dry film conductivity 0.045–0.055 W/(m·K) at 25°C, fire class B1, washable to interior-paint standard.
Solvent-Based Industrial Insulating Coating
AP-100 at 40–60% loading in a solvent-based silicone or polyurethane binder produces a high-performance industrial insulating coating for outdoor steel substrates — storage tank exteriors, container ISO units, military vehicle thermal-signature reduction, satellite dish backshells. The hydrophobic surface allows aerogel dispersion in non-polar solvents (xylene, mineral spirits) without polar-surface aggregation that would impair film formation. Cured film delivers 50–70% heat loss reduction from a 200°C steel surface at 2 mm dry film thickness.
Roofing Membrane Aerogel Modification
AP-100 at 15–25% loading in PMMA, polyurethane, or modified bitumen roofing membranes produces a thermal-insulating cool-roof membrane. The dual function — reflectance from membrane pigments + conductive insulation from aerogel — reduces roof-deck heat flux into building envelopes, lowering air-conditioning load. Particularly relevant for commercial roof retrofits in tropical and sub-tropical regions where roof solar gain is the dominant cooling load contributor.
Refractory Coating for Process Equipment
AP-100 at 30–40% loading in a heat-resistant silicone binder produces a refractory coating sprayed onto process equipment hot surfaces — heat exchanger headers, valve bonnets, instrument tap-offs — where rigid panel or felt insulation cannot easily fit. Cured film at 2–3 mm thickness withstands continuous 400°C service and delivers personnel-protection grade surface temperature reduction equivalent to 20 mm of conventional insulation.
Packaging & Storage
AP-100 is supplied in three standard package sizes selected by intended formulation scale:
- 5 kg PE-lined kraft bag — laboratory and pilot-scale dispersion testing
- 15 kg PE-lined paper bag — production formulation, manual dispersing
- 100 kg FIBC (big bag) — industrial coating manufacturers, pneumatic conveying
MOQ is 50 kg; 40' container loads 8–12 tonnes of AP-100 depending on package mix.
Store sealed below 40°C in dry conditions. The hydrophobic surface treatment means the powder does not aggregate in humid air — but partial-use bags should be resealed after each formulation campaign to maintain Karl Fischer moisture content <0.5%, the threshold above which the powder loses some dispersibility in non-polar solvents. Shelf life is 18 months in original sealed packaging. Handle in a closed system or with local exhaust ventilation; P100 respirator and eye protection for prolonged contact.
Related Products
- MEGEL® Silica Aerogel — parent hub
- MEGEL AP-200 — finer particle size for VIP panel core
- MEGEL AP-300 — coarser particle size for mortar additive
- MEGEL AC-100 — pre-formulated acrylic aerogel coating slurry
- MEGEL MG-650-IP — aerogel felt alternative for thicker section applications
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