Carbon for a cleaner economy
At the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology, CFoam is participating in a research project which seeks to explore how carbon-based building materials can support the government’s commitment to a cleaner economy.
The institute’s research team plans to deploy carbon foams as core materials for all composite buildings, with a prime focus on residential housing.
Under the partnership, CFoam will supply carbon nanotube composite panels featuring a one-step formation which may have potential for low-cost mass production.
The panels provide a non-combustible, acoustically-absorbent, compression-carrying core claimed to be more suited to building use compared to polymeric foams which lack the same attributes.
Additionally, the panels’ electro-thermal capabilities could be leveraged to allow both heating and cooling in a building, instead of running separate systems.
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