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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2009

The future of insulation in construction.

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  • Also it has the useful property of protecting your property from invasions of privacy via thermal camera, aka grow house :)

  • @rbneville yes, they are around few years already. My research is concentrated on industrial scale transparent aerogel production.

  • @pimbilibom Hey, have you heard about SEAgel? I hear its super simple to make. Basically you take gelled agar and dry it supercritically.

  • @pimbilibom Sorry only watched step 1 and 2. My bad...

  • @rbneville see Aerogel step 3. My aerogels are made of TEOS and supercritically dryed.

  • @pimbilibom Your method produces Xerogels, true aerogel involves supercritical drying. But your method is still interesting. And it seems cheaper and easier.

  • Transparent aerogel is not commercially available. Priceless.

    See my channel for how to make it at home.

  • @Torcika its currently about 1.600 $ per m³

  • so what you are saying is that AspenAerogels provide this kind of material for insulation?

    Wonder how much it costs...

  • its to expensive

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