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France, was recognized for its Everest Summit Gore-Tex® mountaineering boots.“Our operation is completely global and seamless, and our facility in South Korea is tied into all the discussions,” Klein said.Several apparel and footwear brands have introduced products featuring Aerotherm aerogel insulation; and two of those products received awards at the winter 2013 edition of ISPO Munich, a trade show targeted to the outdoor, ski, action and performance sports sectors. The material by itself is dusty and tacky-feeling, and the encapsulation makes it easier to handle than the raw material and more suitable for incorporation into apparel and footwear. “
That’s what a lot of brands are looking for, in boots as well as garments. The nanoporous materials comprise an amorphous silica gel impregnated into a nonwoven flexible substrate.By Janet Bealer Rodie, Contributing EditorAerogels, developed in the 1930s and first used as insulating materials in industrial and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) applications, now are finding their way into outdoor apparel
, footwear and other outdoor gear.-based Aspen Aerogels using a polyester nonwoven substrate and supplied in rolls to # Aerotherm’s manufacturing facility in SouthKorea, where it is slit, cut into specific pattern panels according to application and encapsulated in a polyurethane membrane. In testing, they have been shown to exhibit the lowest thermal conductivity compared to foams,
fiberglass and IFR stage curtain insulation; and the highest Clo-value per inch compared to polyester down and batting.Aerotherm aerogel insulation panels encapsulated in a polyurethane membrane arecustom-manufactured according to product specifications.S
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