Newly patented aerogel material that is simultaneously
ultralight, waterproof, fireproof, and durable represents materials
science game-changer
BOSTON, Nov. 22,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Boston-based Aerogel Technologies, LLC has
been granted a patent for a revolutionary new type of ultralight
aerogel material that, for the first time, is simultaneously
waterproof, fireproof, and mechanically durable, all without
relying on environmentally harmful components.
This new material finally fulfills so many
of the promises of aerogel where previous materials fell
short.
Made of up to 99+% air by volume, aerogels are the world's
lightest solids—effectively open-celled foams with nanosized air
pockets so small that heat cannot pass through them via convection.
This makes aerogels not only the world's lowest-density materials
but also the world's best thermal and acoustic insulators.
Most forms of aerogel to date have been based on silica, the
same substance that makes up window glass. Along with high R-value,
silica aerogels exhibit a wide range of useful materials
properties, including hydrophobicity and nonflammability. But like
glass, silica aerogel-based materials are incredibly brittle, and
products based on them are thus extremely dusty. Although
industrial insulation products such as fiberglass blankets infused
with silica aerogel have seen limited traction in markets such as
energy infrastructure and construction, it is estimated that over
$500 billion in market opportunities
for aerogels remain unaddressed because of the impracticality of
existing silica-based products. To address this, non-dusty aerogels
based on organic polymers have been recently developed, however
have been much more susceptible to moisture and fire than their
inorganic counterparts.
Now, aerogel manufacturer Aerogel Technologies has developed a
new type of aerogel based on a novel waterproof nonflammable
polymer that is 10x lighter than plastics yet durable and
machinable while being 2x more insulating than fiberglass and
stable to over 600°F. Sold under the trade name Airloy® H116, the
new aerogel is made of a specially engineered polyimide polymer and
can be produced as shaped 3D forms, coherent thin films, or
conformal coatings, and can be composited with other materials such
as foams, textiles, and felts to produce a multitude of useful
market-ready products. The company states that the new "dream
material" is 100x better at resisting moisture than previous
polyimide aerogels, absorbing just 9% its weight in water after
being submerged for 24 h, compared to the over 900% water uptake
typically seen with polyimides. And, unlike many other waterproof
polymers, Airloy H116 is free of fluorine, chlorine, and other
halogens—a game-changer amidst growing concerns surrounding the
environmental impacts of fluorinated substances such as PFCs, PFAS,
and CFCs.
The newly issued patent for the material, US patent number
12,146,031, also describes the world's first launderable aerogel,
which reportedly can be washed in a commercial washing machine with
detergent and dried in a clothes dryer without its nanoporous
structure collapsing or materials properties degrading.
"This stuff is truly amazing," said Aerogel Technologies CEO Dr.
Stephen Steiner. "This new material
finally fulfills so many of the promises of aerogel where previous
materials fell short." Steiner sees huge potential for the new
aerogel in applications including thermal barriers for electric
vehicle battery packs, urban air taxis, airline interior
components, bulletproof vests, 5G/6G communications, and
footwear.
The new material is already attracting some pretty big names.
NASA Glenn Research Center has reportedly developed a new advanced
acoustic insulation for its Artemis moon rocket using the new
formulation, while Boeing, Blue Origin, and the US Department of
Defense are already developing products around it. To address
demand, Aerogel Technologies is producing the material using the
world's first roll-to-roll manufacturing process for polymer
aerogels based on the company's proprietary ambient-pressure drying
technology. The company says samples of products based on Airloy
H116 including flexible sheets, compliant foams, and machinable
panels are now commercially available through its ecommerce site
BuyAerogel.com, with larger volumes are available on a
business-to-business basis as well.
Links:
- US Patent 12,146,031 on Justia
- Airloy H116 Tiles on BuyAerogel.com
- Airloy HR Rollable Sheet on BuyAerogel.com
- Airloy HT Flexible Foam on BuyAerogel.com
About Aerogel Technologies, LLC
Aerogel Technologies is a leading manufacturer of advanced
lightweight energy-efficiency materials called aerogels. Backed by
over 45 international patents and patents pending, the company is
NASA's exclusive commercial partner for polymer aerogels and
services thousands of industrial, academic, and government
organizations worldwide.
Media Contact
Stephen Steiner, Aerogel
Technologies, LLC, 1 6178000414, contact@aerogeltechnologies.com,
www.aerogeltechnologies.com
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