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Shame there's not a 6th sheet, could make a box otherwise. Will the
cube-sats mentioned in other threads require insulation? It seems this
would be an ideal raw material for future space-travel research.
So I'm certainly interested, and should be in the space tomorrow night
(social).
~ Sci
On 01/10/2012 22:44, Penguin wrote:
>
> I am finishing a couple of projects finishing up and I have some stuff
> that I will not use. I am hoping someone at the space can put it to
> good use.
>
> I have something like 5 sheets of SPACETHERM BLANKET 10mm pads120cm
> x120cm. It insulates 2x solid polystyrene foam. Technical term is Silica
> aerogel materials
>
> http://www.proctorgroup.com/products/thermal-insulation/spacetherm
>
> Fair warning: This stuff is (cough cough) a challenge to work with. It
> is VERY DUSTY. It puts out a hydrophobic dust that a) gets everywhere
> b) needs appropriate dust masks to avoid breathing it.
>
> I can bring it to the space for you to take away or you can pick it up
> in Tower Gateway / Wapping area.
>
> I would advise against working with it in the space as we'll both likely
> get banned. Did I mention the dust gets everywhere?
>
> MSDS here:
> http://www.proctorgroup.com/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=cbxyVe7IH5A%3d&tabid=64&mid=2069
>
> Expressions of interest please.
>
> Matt
>
>