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Aspen Aerogel is commercializing Aerogel but that is not a NASA unique item
A Real Spinoff that NASA Has Seemingly Forgotten About - NASA Watch 2009
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Aerogel is the lightest and lowest-density solid known to exist.
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Referring to another innovative product called "Aerogel" that has been launched by Acoustiblok, Saathoff said that this is the highest insulating material in existence in the world and is now available to the building industry.
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Aerogel, also referred to as "frozen smoke," has been difficult to adapt to most uses because of its fragility.
A Real Spinoff that NASA Has Seemingly Forgotten About - NASA Watch 2009
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Taking the newly discovered Aerogel insulation technology developed by NASA, which is the highest insulating material in existence, Thermablok (TM) developed an amazing product that may soon become a requirement in the building industry.
A Real Spinoff that NASA Has Seemingly Forgotten About - NASA Watch 2009
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Taking the newly discovered Aerogel insulation technology developed by NASA, which is the highest insulating material in existence, Thermablok (TM) developed an amazing product that may soon become a requirement in the building industry.
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The patented Thermablok material however overcomes this by using a unique fiber to suspend a proprietary formula of Aerogel such that it can be bent or compressed while still retaining its amazing insulation properties.
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Sherlock Holmes: An Aerogel of a movie, with great deftness and not an ounce of subtlety, driven by high-octane sex appeal.
Catching up: Movies recently seen kirizal 2010
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Aerogel, also referred to as "frozen smoke," has been difficult to adapt to most uses because of its fragility.
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The patented Thermablok material however overcomes this by using a unique fiber to suspend a proprietary formula of Aerogel such that it can be bent or compressed while still retaining its amazing insulation properties.
A Real Spinoff that NASA Has Seemingly Forgotten About - NASA Watch 2009
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