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Kennedy
Space Center
1992 Phase
II
Advanced Aerogel Insulation Products
Aspen Systems, Inc.
Marlborough, MA
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INNOVATION
Aspen Systems, Inc.,
developed an improved aerogel-based flexible thermal insulation system.
This system provides cost effective and easier-to-handle alternatives to
various types of multilayer and evacuated powder insulations now used on cryogenic
equipment as well as many other applications.
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Sample of a transparent aerogel with 93%/cm transmission
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Aspen Systems, Inc. and their spin
off company, Aspen Aerogels, Inc. attracted a total of $36 million
in venture capital to commercialize the advanced aerogel products.
- During 2003, Aspens Aerogels,
Inc., insulation has penetrated into markets heretofore considered
impractical.
- In recognition of its success in bringing an extremely promising
and wide-ranging platform technology called aerogels to the commercialization stage,
Aspen Systems, Inc. received the 1999 SBIR Technology of the Year, Manufacturing
and Materials, and a 2003 R&D 100 Award along with NASA KSC and Aspen Aerogels, Inc.
as co-recipients.
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COMMERCIALIZATION
- The year 2002 marked the beginning
of commercial viability for aerogel insulating materials after being
essentially a laboratory curiosity with enormous commercial potential
for over seven decades.
- This milestone was achieved as
a result of groundbreaking research by Aspen Systems, Inc. that was
initiated by SBIR funding from Kennedy Space Center in 1993.
- A phalanx of technological barriers
preventing the leap from the laboratory to the consumer were overcome
using close to $5 millon in SBIR funding from NASA and many other
agencies since 1994.
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GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE
APPLICATIONS
- Aspen Systems responded
to NASA's need for a flexible, durable, easy-to-use aerogel system
for cryogenic insulation for Space Shuttle launch applications on
the launch vehicles, Space Shuttle upgrades, interplanetary propulsion,
and life support equipment.
- The impact of these
materials has cut across a wide range of industries and applications
including military, aerospace, residential and commercial building,
refrigeration and cryogenics, apparel, oil and gas, fire protection/blast
mitigation, and many others.
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