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Verilyte samplesVerilyte™ Shape Memory Syntactic Foam Systems

Verilyte is the trademark for CRG's family of shape memory syntactic foam systems. These systems are foamed shape memory polymer formulations. Verilyte can function as deployable or conformal composite foam core in its softened form, or as a structural foam core in its rigid state.

Current developmental formulations have densities ranging from 0.4 to 0.1 g/cc, with expansion ranges up to 400% demonstrated. These qualities provide the ability to fabricate adaptive composite structures with foam core, soften the structural foam element, alter its shape, and then return it to a rigid state in its new configuration. Verilyte can be reshaped multiple times. As with Veriflex® and Veritex™, Verilyte has a very narrow customizable temperature range in which it transitions between its rigid and pliable states.

Possible applications include dynamic structural support, flexible foam core, and expandable foam fill. The photo to the right shows Verilyte in a deployed configuration next to the same substance in a compressed configuration.

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