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titleOfInvention Method for forming inorganic foam insulation layer
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an inorganic foam heat insulating layer forming method capable of forming an inorganic foam heat insulating layer easily and inexpensively in a heat insulating layer forming gap having a narrow opening and a large internal capacity. A heat-insulating layer forming gap with a narrow opening and a large internal volume is once sealed and depressurized, and then a siloxane and silanol salt multi-molecular weight solution is ejected in accordance with the foaming ratio and the heat insulating layer forming gap volume ratio. A method of forming an inorganic foam heat insulating layer that is injected and filled, and heated and pressurized air at 200 ° C. or higher is injected and integrally fused and solidified by heat foaming and heat fusion. [Selection] Figure 1
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