MLI blankets are composed of alternating layers of reflective materials, such as aluminum foil or aluminized mylar, and non-thermally conductive spacer layers, commonly made from "bridal veil" material. These blankets are primarily used in cryogenic vessels and spacecraft to minimize heat transfer, requiring careful design and manufacturing tailored to specific applications. Premade MLI blankets are not available for purchase; instead, materials can be bought, but users must understand how to design the surrounding equipment for effective insulation. For satellite thermal control at an orbit height of about 700 km, selecting the right MLI composition and design is crucial, as industry practices vary significantly based on environmental conditions. Proper thermal analysis, including apparent thermal conductivity, is essential for optimizing MLI performance in space applications.