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Building products manufacturer licenses technology for increased thermal insulation

September 12th, 2019
Building products manufacturer licenses ORNL technology for increased thermal insulation
Sean Hummel, director of research and development with Quanex Building Products, seated left; and Thomas Zacharia, ORNL laboratory director, signed a licensing agreement for an ORNL method to produce thermal insulating material. Standing, from left, are Tess Oliver of Quanex Building Products, alongside ORNL's Matt Garrett, Jaswinder Sharma, Xin Sun, Ilias Belharouak, Mike Paulus and Moe Khaleel. Credit: Carlos Jones/Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US Dept. of Energy

Quanex IG Systems, a business unit of Quanex Building Products, has signed a non-exclusive agreement to license a method to produce insulating material from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The low-cost material can be used as an additive to increase thermal insulation performance and improve energy efficiency when applied to a variety of building products.

Houston-based Quanex designs and makes energy-efficient components associated with windows and doors for original equipment manufacturers. The company plans to incorporate and scale up ORNL's technology into their existing processes to produce low-cost thermal insulation for the building products industry.

"The technology has been verified on the lab scale and shows promise as an additive in composite materials for thermal insulation at the commercial scale," said Sean Hummel, director of research and development at Quanex. "ORNL has demonstrated that their process is energy efficient and creates less waste, which yields the lower cost additive."

ORNL inventor Jaswinder Sharma and a team of researchers developed the method for synthesizing the highly insulating material that exhibits unique physical and structural properties for optimal thermal insulation performance, which could reduce energy use when applied.

"Our approach minimizes the use of chemical solvents, which decreases waste streams typically associated with the production of these kinds of materials," Sharma said.

  • Building products manufacturer licenses ORNL technology for increased thermal insulation
    A low-cost material, developed by ORNL and licensed by Quanex Building Products, can be used as an additive to increase thermal insulation performance and improve energy efficiency when applied to a variety of building products. Credit: Carlos Jones/Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US Dept. of Energy
  • Building products manufacturer licenses ORNL technology for increased thermal insulation
    ORNL's Jaswinder Sharma and a team of researchers synthesized a highly insulating material that exhibits unique properties for optimal thermal insulation performance, which could reduce energy use when applied. Credit: Carlos Jones/Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US Dept. of Energy

"At ORNL, we place a high value on early-stage research that translates into real-world results, and we're pleased to see adoption of this technology by the private sector," said Moe Khaleel, associate laboratory director for Energy and Environmental Sciences at ORNL. "This multi-disciplinary project relied on two of DOE's scientific user facilities at ORNL: the Building Technologies Research and Integration Center and the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences."

Quanex and ORNL plan to continue developing the thermal insulation material. "We are excited to work with ORNL and this new technology to improve the thermal properties of building components," Hummel said.

Provided by Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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