Aerogel Hybrid Composite Materials: Designs and Testing for Multifunctional Applications

This webinar will introduce the broad spectrum of aerogel composites and their diverse performance properties such as reduced heat transfer to energy storage, and expands specifically on the aerogel/fiber laminate systems and testing methodologies. The multi-functional laminate composite system, Aer...

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