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Cabot Aerogel and Birdair, Inc., Announce First New Tensotherm(TM) with Nanogel(R) Aerogel Fabric Membrane Roof Installation
BOSTON andRADFORD, Va., May 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cabot Aerogel, a
business of Cabot Corporation (NYSE: CBT) and Birdair, Inc., a global leader
in tensile fabric roofing systems, announced the first installation of their
new energy-efficient fabric tensile roofing product, Tensotherm(TM) with
Nanogel(R) aerogel. The new insulated composite fabric roofing system will
replace the air-supported fabric roof constructed in 1980, of the Dedmon
Athletic Center at Radford University inRadford, VA. The project will
enclose the sports arena's entire 52,000 square-feet roof area and will be
completed by November 2008, just in time for the school's NCAA basketball
season opener.
Representatives of Cabot Aerogel and Birdair will be available to discuss
the Tensotherm product and this project at the 2008 AIA National Convention
and Exhibition, May 15-17, at theBoston Convention Center, Booth #22153.
Birdair's Tensotherm with Nanogel consists of an aerogel fabric layer
sandwiched between two layers of Birdair - structural PTFE fabric, creating an
insulated composite that was not possible before the advent of the Nanogel
light-transmitting fabric inner-layer. The composite fabric system is less
than two inches thick, yet it has an insulation value of R-12, meeting
Virginia energy codes. It also delivers 3.5 percent natural light
transmission, which contributes to its high performing energy-efficiency by
reducing the need for artificial lighting. The advanced system also offers
maximum moisture control and superior sound insulation. All of these are
permanent performance features that will not change over time to match the
long-term efficacy of the PTFE membrane.
"Over the last three decades advances in technology have greatly improved
structural tensile fabrics," said Kevin Mayer, Birdair vice president for
business development, marketing and sales. "Working with Cabot and Geiger
Engineers, we now have an exceptionally long-wearing insulated light
transmissive fabric system that meets our rigorous performance standards and
can exceed mandates for higher energy-efficiency. Cabot's unique Nanogel(R)
aerogel is key to creating this next generation roofing fabric."
James Satterwhite, global daylighting business manager for Cabot said,
"Projects like Radford University's Dedmon Center call for the beauty and
durability of a fabric roof form, but also require a higher level of energy
efficiency. Tensotherm with Nanogel is the daylighting solution that balances
design and energy performance."
Plans also call for upgrading the facility's heating and cooling systems
once the new roof goes up. The performance of the Nanogel inside the
Tensotherm will contribute significantly to a higher level of efficiency in
the first cost of mechanical systems as well as reduce long-term operational
costs for the center. This is a new frontier for tensile architecture.
"This new material creates opportunities for tensioned membrane in
applications and climates that were traditionally difficult. Tensotherm with
Nanogel is truly a building envelope material with uses well beyond roof
structures," said David M.Campbell, PE, principal, Geiger Engineers.
What is Nanogel(R) aerogel?
Nanogel(R) is the brand name for the nano-porous feather-light aerogel
material manufactured exclusively by Cabot. The aerogel is an extremely
lightweight and versatile material that delivers thermal insulation while
allowing transmission of a high-quality, uniform diffused light. Nanogel also
insulates sound and permanently repels moisture and resists mildew. Its high
performance features in these areas make it ideally suited for numerous
applications. Nanogel translucent aerogel material is manufactured exclusively
by Cabot Corporation inFrankfurt, Germany using a process based on Cabot's
patented surface modification and fine-particle manufacturing technology.
About Cabot Corporation: Cabot is a global specialty chemicals and
materials company headquartered inBoston, MA. Its major products are carbon
black, fumed silica, inkjet colorants, capacitor materials, and cesium formate
drilling fluids. For more information visit http://www.cabot-corp.com.
About Birdair: Birdair, Inc. is a leading builder of architectural fabric
roofing systems throughout the world, providing turn-key solutions for
architects and clients in all aspects of project design, engineering,
installation and maintenance. Birdair roofing systems and cable structures can
be attached to any building envelope and offer aesthetic options to complement
any exterior design. For more information about Birdair, Inc., please call
1-800-622-2246 or visit http://www.birdair.com.
About Geiger
Geiger Engineers was founded in 1988 by a group of professionals who have
now been collaborating on challenging engineering assignments for more than
thirty years. Founder David Geiger invented the low profile cable-restrained
air-supported roof, employing a super-elliptical perimeter compression ring,
the membrane structural system used to cover more than half of the domed
stadia in the world. The firm, also known as Geiger Berger, was instrumental
in the development of structural membrane materials, such as TEFLON(R) coated
fiberglass, and pioneered many other long-span cable, tensile membrane,
tensegrity and air-supported structures. For more information visit
http://www.geigerengineers.com
SOURCE Cabot Corporation
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