We developed and created a unique FIREPROOF POLYMER. Unlike anything available on the market, this polymer
has unlimited opportunities.
Our polymer is a far better alternative to already existing organic
foams, because of its unsurpassed properties:
- Low and high density SILICO-HYBRID, is non-toxic and non-flammable
foam
- low and high temperature capabilities ranging between -65 and
1990 Celsius Degrees (3800F)
- it is resistant to ultraviolet light
- even fumes from our polymer are non-toxic, whereas existing
organic foams release deadly toxic gases, while exposed to fire
heat
- it is acoustically insulating
- posesses floatation properties (just as one example, it could
be well used as airplane seat cushions)
- it is radiation resistance (Cobalt 60), and after exposure to
300 megarads it is still usable
- has highly sophisticated molecular structure
- flows easily around even intricate parts, which allows for cold
moulding (any shape you need!)
To inquire about this or any of Andrew Kolasa's technologies and
products, please feel free to call Andrew
Kolasa at
(705)
734-9396.
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Each year fire destroys property valued at billions of dollars.
One strategy to lessen the toll is to make things out of materials
that are less liable to burn or even better, that don't' burn at
all. Many plastics burn very easily and ones that survive are brittle
and hard to mold.
Did you know that presently airplane cushions are made from flammable
and deadly toxic polyurethane?!
The plastics currently in airplane cabins have an overall fire potential
comparable to that of an equivalent weight of aviation fuel?!
Once they are burning, the material give off the same amount of
energy per kilogram as the fuel.
the FAA might upgrade regulations to use new fireproof materials,
but it cannot do it until such a material exists.
With our new polymer, we finally have a chance of safer flights,
safer homes, safer life. That's why we want to give everybody a
chance to produce and find new applications for this polymer in
all walks of daily life.
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