NEW! Aluminum Foil Laminates!
Hanita now offers a series of metallized PET laminates combining Aluminium Foil, suitable for extremely demanding VIP conditions and applications

Hanita Coatings’ Role
Our VIP films can ensure the extended longevity of the vacuum panel,
engendering VIPs suitable for the building and construction industry, as well
as the shorter-term cold shipping or refrigeration/heater market.
Hanita pioneered the development of ultra high barrier laminates for the vacuum
insulation panel (VIP) market based on lamination of vacuum metallized PET
films. The unique in-vacuum metallization processes developed by Hanita in
recent years have enabled us to produce perfect metallic barrier layers that
allow gas permeation well below any similar product on the market, especially
to prevent moisture permeation. Recent accelerated ageing tests showed that
VIPs with Hanita laminates and fumed silica cores can keep their insulation
performance inside refrigerator walls for well over 100 years (!), and for more
than 40 years when used as building insulation in a standard north European
climate.
Hanita’s new line of Aluminium Foil Laminates is targeted to applications that cannot afford the slightest gas permeation, such as in elevated temperatures, for extended long-term construction applications, or if using core materials vulnerable to permeation.
Hanita’s VIP laminate films
Hanita’s VIP laminate range includes the following film types:
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Short to mid term longevity - single laminate construction of metallized Polyester.
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Mid to long term longevity - bi-laminate construction of metallized Polyester, also available with protective PP layer for enhanced durability.
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Long to very long term longevity - tri-laminate construction of metallized Polyester, also available with protective PP layer for enhanced durability
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Extreme conditions – Aluminium foil combined with metallized PET bilaminate, with protective PP or Nylon layer for enhanced durability.
All Hanita VIP laminates contain internal heat seal layers of high quality polyethylene (normally 50 micron thick) that ensure perfect sealing properties.
Benefits of Hanita Coatings’ metallized polyester VIP
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Ultra high barrier - typical MVTR for trilaminates around
0.01g/m²day (38 °C, 100% RH). Excellent for long and very long term applications.
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Stress resistance - very robust lamination structure.
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Improved PE heat seal - very low permeation of gases from
flanges and improved heat seal strength.
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Enhanced metal adhesion - prevents de-metallization breakdown
of the laminate.
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Corrosion resistance - superior resistance levels against
oxidation and moisture corrosion.
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Cost effectiveness - high performance at very competitive
prices.
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No "edge effect" – In contradiction to laminates containing
aluminum foils, Hanita’s laminates have absolutely negligible thermal bridge
effect.
Benefits of Hanita Coatings’ Aluminum foil based VIP films
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No permeation of gasses through the skin, and negligible permeation through heat-seal layers. This ensures the highest level of barrier available on the market.
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Barrier unaffected by elevated temperatures and high humidity, therefore ideal for harsh environment applications
Hanita’s VIP laminates compared with other metallized laminates
Comparative testing between Hanita and competitor laminates shows Hanita’s
moisture permeation barrier is 3-10 times better than competitive metallized
laminates; shows far greater resistance to corrosion, especially at elevated
temperatures and high humidity levels; and superior mechanical properties such
as lamination strength or metal adhesion. Combine with this Hanita’s remarkable
consistency of production and quality, and it’s clear that Hanita Coatings’ VIP
laminates are the market leaders, and the market’s choice.
How do VIPs work?
In all standard insulation materials, a large percentage of their volume
consists of cavities full with air surrounded by thin walls of plastic or
fibers. These thin walls are very poor thermal conductors, therefore most of
the heat flow through standard insulations results from air molecules trapped
inside the cavities. Vacuum insulation panels are constructed from a rigid and
porous core material that is encapsulated in a barrier film envelope,
evacuated, and then sealed. The evacuation process makes the number of air
molecules inside the VIPs 100,000 to 1,000,000 times smaller. This is why
vacuum insulation panels are such excellent thermal insulators.
In addition, all core materials of vacuum panels contain extremely small pores
that trap inside them the remaining gas molecules, and further reduce the heat
flow process through the panel. All core materials, silica powder (fumed or
precipitated), fiberglass, and open cell rigid polymeric foams (polyurethane,
polystyrene), also contain opecifying agents that eliminate heat conductance by
thermal radiation (Infra Red).
Often getters or desiccants are inserted to absorb gases and moisture that
slowly permeate through the envelope and degrade the vacuum. The lower the
pressure inside the panel, the better its insulation performance. Therefore it
is extremely important to keep the permeation rate of atmospheric gases into
the VIPs as low as possible. The lifetime and performance of the VIP depend on
the quality of the barrier properties of the laminate that is used for the
envelope.
The insulation performance of VIPs degrades in time due to permeation of
molecules of atmospheric gases through the envelope. Although the amount of
nitrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere is much higher than moisture molecules,
the flux of water molecules through metallized laminates into the evacuated
area is 10,000-100,000 faster, especially at elevated temperatures and high
humidity. Moisture is the worst enemy of the VIPs, but it is easier to fight
against by using relatively inexpensive desiccants. The lifetime and performance
of the VIP depend on the quality of the barrier properties of the laminate that
is used for the envelope.