Flame-Resistant Polymer Coating
Dr. Jaime Grunlan, an associate professor of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University, talks about the flame-resistant polymer coating he has developed. The anti-flammable technology is based on inorganic clay platelets mixed with polymers to make a very thin nano-coating on both foam and fabric.
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