Aerogel Particle Goes into Mass Production Now lightest solid
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Our Silica Aerogel Goes into Mass Production Now!
Known as frozen smoke, solid smoke, solid air or blue smoke, aerogel is the best thermal insulator and the lightest solid of any present-known substance in that over 90% of its volume is constituted of air in extremely tiny nano-pores while the rest is composed of clusters interwined with three-dimensional, small silica solids.
After years of continual research and study, we developed an economical approach to produce aerogel that can be used for industrial insulation as well as other purposes.
Advantages:
- Unsurpassed Insulation Performance
- Excellent Light Diffusion
- Excellent Physical Stability
- Improved Acoustic Performance
- High Porosity and Specific Surface Area
- Extremely Low Density and Nanopore
Characteristics:
Density: 40~150kg/m3
Particle Size Range: 0.5~5mm
Surface Area: 500~650m2/g
Porosity: >90%
Pore Diameter: 20~100nm
Hydrophobicity: Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic
Sound Speed: ~100m/sec
Applications:
- Extremely Low Thermal Conductivity
Suitable for insulation material with excellent thermal insulation
- Unique Nano-structure
Suitable for newfashioned gas filtration material
- High Surface Area
Suitable for super energy storage materials or catalyst carrier
- Higo Porosity
Capable of capturing high-speed particles in space by “soft landing”
- Wide Adjusting Range of Acoustic Impendance
Suitable for acoustic impendance coupling materials of ultrasonic detector
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- Q: I am considering a future job in real estate. Im still young and have the opportunity to go to school and this field definetly interests me. The only thing is I dont know is where to start and where I should look into going to school at. Should I go to a company and get my feet wet or should I go to school first. I understand that this is a comm based job but are their other job opportunites that do require pay w/o being a real estate agent first. Just to see if this is right for me it would be great if I could get some info on this matter. Also if anyone can give me some ideas on schools in san diego and even recommend any companies I would greatly appreciate it, thanks!
- I'M A REAL ESTATE AGENT HERE'S SOME HELPFUL INFO. research companies you want to work for before you take your class. find out what companies will sponsor you for your test. For instance Coldwell vs Prudential. They have employees do their training program after you complete licensing and they can tell u upfront about fees they require. If is about a $1500 investment to start your career. Usually 350 for class, 50 for licensing (u need a broker to sponsor you so you can receive your license) You have to pay desk fees, business cards, sometime ur company charges y ou for their training program also joining board of Realtors and state board of Realtors. Joining MLS, multi listing system and having access to those listings. I would recommend that you take your time and realize that this is s business where no one is your friend. They will steal your listings and your client so fast. SO don't think that anyone will be sincere in training you. That is what I have encountered. People are fake in this industry. Realize if it isn't right for you there are other outlets such as working in management offices, mortgages, being a rental agent. There different aspects of this industry that can help get your feet wet. Good luck and dont be afraid to take chance bc u will be surprised in yourself.
- Q: I need a Mexico Real Estate Laws book in english, but I don't have any author of title. Any suggestion?
- Yeah, and it's fairly running once they put into effect our legislation. Amazing, is not it? I am a little confused via the final line, even though, how can it's again door efforts to 'criminalize' persons via implementing present legislation they broke? Aren't they those who 'criminalized' themselves via breaking it? It is not as though the legislation was once handed after the truth.
- Q: I'm 21 years old and going to school to become a civil engineer. I am currently working for a engineering contractor company and have a lot of experience in the construction field.I've always loved real estate till the market got bad. I plan on getting my real estate sales associate license in January here in Miami, Florida by doing a 4 week course at a real estate school.Can I somehow tie the civil engineering to real estate career as well. Also if I get a job as a real estate sales associate would I have enough time to continue my schooling for my civil engineering degree?I am a people person and love to persuade people. I also believe I have a lot of wealthy contacts from working in the construction industry currently. Just want to get some feed back from you guys and see what you guys think. Thanks
- I think it would be better to keep on your civil engineering degree. You will make more money. If you have wealthy contacts, perhaps you can turn that into being a developer.
- Q: I have a job interview for a real estate company for a referral rep position? it says no experience nec. what exactly does a referral rep do?
- When people offer a position you can ask them what your duties would be, and in this case I suggest you do that as you need to know what you're applying for. I can tell it's not a career position as to be a career position you'd need a real estate license. And you can't go out on the property, use the lock on the homes or show the homes without the real estate license. So I would think the position you're applying for would be kind of secretarial or receptionist in nature. Like say someone calls in and asks what 2 bedroom homes you have available and you can just give them the addresses off a list given go you by the RE agent.
- Q: What major should i do if my dad is buying half a million dollars in real estate? he is a doctor and will probabally end up owning it because i will go to school for it, so what should i major in for owning real estate and buying more and more
- Finance and economics
- Q: I'm going to college next year and will be studying real estate. I wish to open up my own brokerage which brokers high-end homes and property. I've grown up wealthy and lived in high-end homes, therefore giving me experience about those kind of properties. My aunt who is a top executive at Prudential said she will gladly help run my brokerage and I value that very muchShe recommends that I also do investment properties like house flipping and such. Having an investment department is something I would consider. Capital isn't a huge problem and I definitely have the BEST mentor-ship available. WHAT DO YOU THINK I SHOULD DO OR KNOW ABOUT GETTING INTO THE LUXURY REAL ESTATE MARKET?
- There is no need to go to college for that, invest your time in marketing or business administration. A brokerage doesnt broker homes. You employ real estate agents that pay a portion of their commission to you. They list the homes they want, doesn't matter if its a 20million dollar home or a 20k condo. Maybe you mean real estate agent? Focusing on more expensive homes? The problem there is finding the clients, if you came up in a wealthy social group it may be easier for you. Becoming a real estate agent is fairly easy and just requires classes and some fees. The brokerage requires you to be an agent for a few years first, more classes and licenses. I primarily do investments but I highly suggest spending a few years doing traditional real estate before stepping into this world. Whatever you may think of your mentor, if they are an agent working for prudential they are not that successful. The successful agents own their own brokerage and don't give a % of their income to a broker.
- Q: I am wondering how many people buy real estate online and what is the best service to use?
- You don't buy real estate on-line. You buy and sell through licensed real estate agents and brokers.
- Q: I mean, I have done my research on real estate (In the US, Dublin, London, Oslo, Geneva, Tokyo as well as other major cities, and Oslo really takes the cake!).Are there methods one can use to profit from a trend that is in a bubble, about to burst, and then "short" it? Kind of like an equivalent in the stock market? Are there such methods or similar ones?If there isn't, then what do you suggest? I'm all ears!Thank you for your time!
- Thank you for your time people! In response to the last guy, elhigh... No, In fact if you paid any attention to loanmasterone, he was damn kind and informative, and I took what he said seriously. It's not that I want success handed to me on a plate. I simply didn't know where to begin, and I was given very helpful advice. No one just gives anything here to you, they are merely signposts, and even though the first few lines of loanmasterone were obvious, the last bits of info were not so much, as real estate is a huge field full of sub-catergories. and now I have a much clearer picture, and the second person talked about REITs, which I will also do my research on. You called this harebrained? Besides, I have learned that sometimes if I want an answer or more clarity to something, I gotta risk looking dumb sometimes. Thank you again people!
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Aerogel Particle Goes into Mass Production Now lightest solid
- Loading Port:
- Guangzhou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 kg
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 kg/month
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