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About “The Origin of the Adsil Technology”
Adsil’s
coatings and surface treatments have their origins in NASA research.
Dr. John B. Schutt, a theoretical chemist and former head of
coatings for NASA, developed inorganic coatings for rockets and
space vehicles to control corrosion caused by extreme UV radiation
and rocket exhaust gases. These coatings also were required to
withstand excessive temperature fluctuations. Dr. Schutt’s work led
him into further research about silicate molecules and zinc filled
potassium silicates, a chemical combination which was then
successfully tested on the Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco, 1975)
and the internal structure of the Statue of Liberty (New York,
1985).
Following his retirement from NASA in 1991, Dr. Schutt began
additional work on developing a range of pre-ceramic, clear coatings
that cure at ambient temperatures. These coatings were hybrids of
his previous work, resulting in the next generation of inorganic,
siloxane coatings. Dr. Schutt was inducted into the NASA Inventor’s
Hall of Fame in 1995.
Dr.
Schutt is now the Senior Chemist for Adsil. The
aforementioned work forms the basis of the company’s domestic & international
patents. Additional research is ongoing and further patents are
pending.
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