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titleOfInvention Vacuum heat preservation method and argon heat preservation method
abstract A vacuum heat preservation method and an argon heat preservation method are new methods in the field of the heat preservation method, wherein the physical properties that the vacuum is opaque and that the argon is low in thermal conductivity are utilized to preserve heat of industrial products and industrial equipment, so that a large quantity of energy sources consumed by refrigeration and heating can be saved. A method employed for the vacuum heat preservation method comprises the following steps that: metal plates which are not easy to be crushed are processed into a vacuum heat preservation case and a vacuum heat preservation pipe; the vacuum heat preservation case and the vacuum heat preservation pipe are processed into a double-layer sleeve case and a sleeve; a reinforcement mesh is added to an interlayer so that a vacuum layer can be established; the vacuum heat preservation case can be processed into an outer case in a shape required by heat preservation to preserve heat of an object, a gas or a liquid in the case; and the vacuum heat preservation pipe can be sleeved to various cold/hot conveying pipelines to preserve heat of the conveying pipes. A method employed for the argon heat preservation method is as follows: a soft material-silicon rubber-is utilized to be processed into various profiled products to preserve heat of and seal various openings. The argon heat preservation method generally is applied along with the vacuum heat preservation to achieve the heat preservation of products and equipment together.
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