No, microporous insulation contains a form of “opacifier”, often a metal oxide, this acts as a reflector for radiant heat flow which results in a much lower thermal conductivity at temperatures above 600 deg C.
How does microporous insulation compare to other light weight insulations at elevated temperatures above 600 deg C, does the thermal conductivity escalate in a similar way?
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