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57:. His research into the energy dissipation properties of human soft tissue disclosed a structure very similar to an interpenetrating polymer network. This led to his synthesis of the first commercial simultaneous interpenetrating network, now called Sorbothane. Dr. Hiles wrote in his patent "The resulting solid polymer behaves like a quasi-liquid, being readily deformed by an applied force and slow to recover, although in the absence of such a force it takes up a defined shape and volume". In 1976, he contacted the 119:
Sorbothane has many industrial applications, from acoustic shielding to machine mounts. It has been used to quiet personal computers by being packed around the hard drive and other noisy spinning components. Sorbothane damps vibration transmission from vibrating hardware. In addition, Sorbothane
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Cinats, J; Reid, DC; Haddow, JB (1987). "A biomechanical evaluation of sorbothane".
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and vibration damper. It is manufactured by Sorbothane, Inc., based in
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material, meaning that it exhibits properties of both liquids (
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Sorbothane was invented and patented in 1982 by Dr.
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Index

viscoelastic
urethane
shock absorber
Kent, Ohio
Maurice Hiles
polyol
isocyanate
National Research Development Corporation
BTR Industries
rubber
silicone
other elastic polymers
meat
visco-elastic
viscous
elastic materials
polynorbornene
NASA
Air Force Memorial
Liberty Bell
football
cricket
rugby
recoil pads
Acoustic foam
Quiet PC
Memory foam
Neoprene
Vibration isolation
Bushing (isolator)

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