Polyimide Foam Named NASA Commercial Invention Of 2007

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Dec. 19, 2008

Sonja Alexandeer 
Headquarters, Washington                                         
202-358-1761 
sonja.r.alexander@xxxxxxxx 

Chris Rink 
Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va 
757-864-6786 
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RELEASE: 08-333

POLYIMIDE FOAM NAMED NASA COMMERCIAL INVENTION OF 2007

HAMPTON, Va. -- The 2007 NASA Commercial Invention of the Year is a 
multi-use foam that insulates for sound, heat and cold with aerospace 
and down to Earth applications. 

"Polyimide Foam" can be flexible or rigid, structural or 
non-structural and is highly durable. The foam's density can be 
varied for a variety of uses including fire protection since it 
generates no harmful combustion products and has been tested at 
temperatures above 400 degrees Fahrenheit. 

For future NASA exploration vehicles, the foam could be used in 
applications where reduced weight and increased durability are 
necessary for missions to the moon or Mars. Several commercial 
companies have purchased hundreds of thousands of board feet for 
various applications because it is lighter and safer than earlier 
materials. The foam outperforms similar materials currently used in 
the aerospace industry. 

The inventors, Roberto Cano, Brian Jensen and Erik Weiser from NASA's 
Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., and Miguel Vazquez of 
Polyumac Techno Core, Inc. in Hialeah, Fla., will be honored during 
the NASA Project Management Challenge Conference in early 2009. 
Polyumac is the licensee and manufacturer of NASA's polyimide foam 
technology. 

NASA's general counsel selects the Invention of the Year Award with 
technical assistance from NASA's Inventions and Contributions Board. 
For more information about NASA's Inventions and Contributions Board, 
visit: 










http://icb.nasa.gov 

	
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