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06/10/2025 – Advertorial

Less Than 2 Millimeters. More Than You Thought Possible.

Aerogel is an ultra-lightweight, highly porous material derived from quartz - the same base substance found in sand. Despite its low density, it offers excellent thermal insulation properties by trapping air within its pore structure. Originally used in aerospace applications, aerogel’s fragile and powdery nature has long made it difficult to process in textiles.

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Aerogel is challenging to work with, as it rapidly disperses into the air. © Outlast Technologies

 
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Kneeing is no performance killer for the innovative Aersulate® insulation. © Outlast Technologies

 
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Unlike standard products, Aersulate® maintains thermal performance even in wet conditions. © Outlast Technologies

 
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Aerogel is challenging to work with, as it rapidly disperses into the air. © Outlast Technologies

 
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“Aersulate® opens up entirely new application areas. From safety equipment and outdoor wear to industrial and technical applications, we can now offer thermal insulation in situations where volume, compression, or moisture would normally make it impossible.” Head R&D Volker Schuster © Outlast Technologies

 
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