Claims
- 1. A lightweight and resilient heat barrier laminate having a density less than about 5 lb/ft.sup.3 and a total thickness of no greater than about 1 inch, the laminate comprising a first metal foil having high heat conductivity; a first batt of insulating nonwoven fiber material and comprising an outermost layer of the laminate adhesively bonded to a first side of the first metal foil; a second batt of insulating nonwoven fiber material different from the material of the first batt and having a thickness greater than a thickness of the first batt and adhesively bonded to a second side of the first metal foil; and a second metal foil comprising an outermost layer of the laminate and having high heat conductivity in contact with said second batt of insulating material.
- 2. A heat barrier laminate according to claim 1, wherein the laminate has a weight of about 3 to 5 lb/ft.sup.3, the first batt of insulating material comprises a nonwoven aramid fiber batt of about 0.03 to 0.1 inch in thickness bonded directly to the first side of the first metal foil and the second batt of insulating material comprises a polyester or fiberglass nonwoven fiber batt of 0.275 to 0.9 inch in thickness bonded directly to the second side of the first metal foil.
- 3. A heat barrier laminate according to claim 1, wherein the first batt of insulating material is no greater than 0.1 inch in thickness and the second batt of insulating material comprises a polyester or fiberglass nonwoven batt no greater than 0.9 inch in thickness, the second batt being at least two times thicker than the first batt, and the first and second metal foils each have a thickness of at least about 0.001 inch.
- 4. A heat barrier laminate according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of the first batt is no greater than about 0.1 inch.
- 5. A heat barrier laminate according to claim 1, wherein the first batt comprises a flame retardant layer and the second batt comprises a polyester or fiberglass mat.
- 6. A lightweight and resilient heat barrier laminate having a density less than about 5 lb/ft.sup.3 and a total thickness of no greater than about 1 inch, the laminate comprising a first metal foil having high heat conductivity, the first metal foil having first and second opposed sides; a first batt of insulating nonwoven fiber material and comprising an outermost layer of the laminate adhesively bonded to the first side of the first metal foil; a second batt of insulating nonwoven fiber material different from the material of the first batt and having a thickness greater than a thickness of the first batt and adhesively bonded to the second side of the first metal foil; and a second metal foil comprising an outermost layer of the laminate and having high heat conductivity in contact with said second batt, wherein the combination of the first metal foil and the first batt prevents damage to the second batt when the flame retardant side of the laminate is exposed to a 1200.degree. F. flame applied at a 45.degree. angle for ten seconds.
- 7. A heat barrier laminate according to claim 6, wherein the thickness of the first batt is no greater than about 0.1 inch.
- 8. A heat barrier laminate according to claim 6, wherein the first batt comprises a flame retardant layer and the second batt comprises a polyester or fiberglass mat.
- 9. A lightweight and resilient heat barrier laminate having a density less than about 5 lb/ft.sup.3 and a total thickness of no greater than about 1 inch, the laminate comprising a first metal foil having high heat conductivity, a first batt of insulating nonwoven fiber material and comprising an outermost layer of the laminate bonded directly to one side of the first metal foil, a second batt of nonwoven fiber material different from the material of the first batt and having a thickness greater than a thickness of the first batt and bonded directly to an opposite side of the first metal foil and a second metal foil comprising an outermost layer of the laminate and having high heat conductivity directly bonded to the exposed surface of the second batt of fiber material.
- 10. A laminate according to claim 9, wherein the first and second metal foils each have a thickness of at least about 0.001 inch.
- 11. A heat barrier laminate according to claim 9, wherein the thickness of the first batt is no greater than 0.1 inch.
- 12. A heat barrier laminate according to claim 9, wherein the first batt comprises a flame retardant layer and the second batt comprises a polyester or fiberglass mat.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/395,399, filed Aug. 17, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/360,835 filed May 30, 1989, now abandoned.
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