Belgium: VIPA International, the Vacuum Insulation Panel Association, has said that the European Committee for Standardisation (CEN) is set to complete a final draft standard for the for the use of vacuum insulation panels (VIP) technology in building applications by the end of 2016.
“The VIP industry is looking forward to the publication of this standard. This was one of main motors driving the creation of the association and in the past year we commissioned three studies that will hopefully accelerate some of the technical discussions within Working Group 11. Standards are key tools to increase customer trust in new products so we hope this will impact very positively on the market acceptance of vacuum insulation panels,” said president of VIPA International, Roland Caps
The CEN Technical Committee 88 (thermal insulating materials and products) Working Group 11 (vacuum insulation products - VIP) is responsible for drafting the buildings specification for the factory made vacuum insulated panels. The Technical Committee 88, WG 11, has agreed on a general procedure to extrapolate the results of accelerated aging tests, both for silica and non-silica core materials like glass fibres. This allows determining the mean thermal conductivity values throughout the considered service lifetime of the panels, which for applications in the construction industry, similar to other insulation materials in this industry, is set to 25 years.
VIPA International plans to extend the procedures defined by the CEN TC88/WG11, which apply only to buildings, to other applications where VIPs are used like appliances, hot water tanks and containers or boxes for temperature sensitive goods. A separate quality and testing regulation already exists and is being reviewed together with an approved Inspection and Certification Body. A special VIP Quality Mark will be awarded to VIP manufacturers that comply with these rules.
For an article on the history of VIPs and VIPA see the May 2016 issue of Global Insulation