Characterizing Thermal Bridge Effects in Vacuum Insulation Panels (VIPs)

12.03.2026
ow accurately can you measure thermal bridges in a Vacuum Insulation Panel? This evaluation by Nantong Ecotherm Insulations uses the HF-01S sensor to quantify edge-effects and improve R-value performance predictions.
Characterizing Thermal Bridge Effects in Vacuum Insulation Panels (VIPs)

The theoretical performance of Vacuum Insulation Panels (VIPs) often diverges from real-world application due to the thermal bridge effect. While the center-of-panel thermal conductivity (lambda-cop) remains a benchmark for material efficiency, the edge-bond and installation interfaces introduce heat flow paths that can significantly degrade a system’s overall R-value.

Quantifying these effects requires more than just numerical simulation; it requires high-fidelity empirical data.

The Challenge of Low-Flow Measurement

Measuring heat flux in “super-insulation” environments presents a unique set of technical hurdles. Standard sensors often lack the sensitivity to detect minute energy transfers, or worse, their own physical presence acts as a thermal bridge, distorting the very data they are meant to collect.

EKO Instruments is pleased to share a comprehensive evaluation conducted by Nantong Ecotherm Insulations. Their research details how these complex measurement challenges are addressed using the HF-01S Heat Flux Sensor.

Technical Focus of the Evaluation:

  • Averaging Heat Flow: The HF-01S utilizes a design that minimizes thermal disturbance, ensuring that the measurement of a VIP’s edge-loss is representative of the panel’s actual performance.

  • Guard-Ring Integration: By utilizing a built-in thermal guard, the sensor maintains a one-dimensional heat flow, which is critical when evaluating materials with extremely high thermal resistance.

  • Empirical Validation: The study provides a comparison between physical measurements and numerical models, offering a framework for more accurate building envelope simulations.

Comparative Analysis: Sensors in VIP Research

Feature HF-01S Specification Research Impact
Thickness 2 mm Minimal disruption to the insulation layer
Sensitivity 55 microvolts per W/m2 Resolution of extremely low heat flux
Integrated Guard Included Eliminates lateral heat loss errors

Access the Full Research Note

For engineers and researchers focusing on high-performance building materials, this evaluation offers a detailed look at the methodology required to accurately characterize VIP edge-effects and improve the reliability of thermal bridge modeling.

The complete technical details, including the experimental setup and results, are available on the EKO Instruments research portal:

Evaluation of Vacuum Insulation Panel using HF-01S Sensors

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