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titleOfInvention Thermal insulating material using aircap filled with phase change material and the manufacturing method thereof
abstract In the present invention, the air cap film 10 filled with the phase change material 12 in the air cap 11 formed on the air cap film 10 is laminated in two layers to form a heat insulating layer 40, the heat insulating layer 40 Provided is a heat insulating material in which the aluminum thin film 20 is fused to one surface thereof, and a method of manufacturing the same is provided. n The heat insulating material using the air cap filled with the phase change material according to the present invention further increases the heat insulating effect by stacking the air cap film 10 and depositing the aluminum thin film 20 on one surface of the heat insulating layer 40. Doubled, more effective thermal insulation effect can be obtained by using the latent heat effect of the phase change material 12, in particular, the phase change material 12 is filled in the air cap (11) to be stable in the air cap (11) By using the packaging material, the phase change material 12 may not be dropped or scattered by using the packaging material, so that the thermal insulation effect may be maintained even when the packaging material is repeatedly used. In addition, the phase change material 12 is formed on the outer side of the heat insulating layer 40 and evenly distributed on the inner surface and the outer surface of the packaging material, so that the phase change material 12 directly contacts the packaged object without an air layer on the inner surface of the packaging material. On the outer surface of the packaging material, the phase change material 12 directly contacts the outside air without mediation of the air layer, thereby maximizing the thermal insulation effect due to the heat absorption and release of the phase change material 12. And the heat insulating material using the air cap filled with the phase change material according to the present invention can provide a heat insulating material having an excellent heat insulating effect at a low price since the manufacturing method is simple and there are not many materials used. n n Insulation, air cap, phase change material, film
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