Aerogel/PTFE composite insulating material

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Reexamination Certificate

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C252S062000, C428S292100, C428S220000, C429S010000, C429S010000, C524S493000, C524S544000, C524S545000

Reexamination Certificate

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07342793

ABSTRACT:
A material comprising aerogel particles and a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) binder is formed having a thermal conductivity of less than or equal to 25 mW/m K at atmospheric conditions. The material is moldable or formable, having little or no shedding of filler particles, and may be formed into structures such as tapes or composites, for example, by bonding the material between two outer layers. Advantageously, composites may be flexed, stretched, or bent without significant dusting or loss of insulating properties.

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