Iranian company unveils Nano insulation at UN Climate Change Conference

Iranian company Sazeh Paydar Elahieh (Linkran) has unveiled a technique known as nano insulation which serves as a key strategy to combat climate change.

The unveiling happened at the 29th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in the Republic of Azerbaijan. Sazeh Paydar Elahieh, known for its innovative use of nanomaterials, presented a paper at the conference titled “Enhancing sustainable development through elastomeric insulation: a collaborative global approach to reducing Carbon Dioxide emissions and hindering climate change”. 

The paper outlined methods of boosting sustainable development through various types of elastomeric insulation, including roll-based elastomeric insulation containing nanomaterials, thermal and acoustic insulation tubes with nano coatings, and mechanical vibration isolators.

These products have received nano-scale certification and are designed to effectively prevent heat, cold, and sound transfer, thus significantly contributing to energy conservation. 

Sazeh Paydar Elahieh’s presentation was well-received by conference attendees, which underscores the potential of nano insulation for reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable development. 

This approach aligns with global efforts to adopt more efficient and environmentally-friendly technologies as the world struggles to fight climate change.

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