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− | '''Kinetic Energy Resistant Insulating foam''' or '''KERI foam''' is a copyrighted product of the [[Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland]]. It is ceramic-infused [[Wikipedia:Polymer|polymer]] [[Wikipedia:Foam|foam]] [[Wikipedia:Thermal insulation|insulation]] that provides limited kinetic energy resistance when filled into dry void spaces in armour composites, serving to convert kinetic energy into thermal energy via [[Wikipedia:Sublimation (chemistry)|sublimation]]. Its main purpose, however, is as an insulator and NBC filter layer. | + | '''Kinetic Energy Resistant Insulating foam''' or '''KERI foam''' is a [[Wikipedia:Copyright|copyrighted]] product of the [[Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland]]. It is [[Wikipedia:Ceramic|ceramic]]-infused [[Wikipedia:Polymer|polymer]] [[Wikipedia:Foam|foam]] [[Wikipedia:Thermal insulation|insulation]] that provides limited kinetic energy resistance when filled into dry void spaces in armour composites, serving to convert kinetic energy into thermal energy via [[Wikipedia:Sublimation (chemistry)|sublimation]]. Its main purpose, however, is as an insulator and NBC filter layer. |
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 18 January 2007
Kinetic Energy Resistant Insulating foam or KERI foam is a copyrighted product of the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland. It is ceramic-infused polymer foam insulation that provides limited kinetic energy resistance when filled into dry void spaces in armour composites, serving to convert kinetic energy into thermal energy via sublimation. Its main purpose, however, is as an insulator and NBC filter layer.
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KERI foam is an environmentally friendly substance in solid form and generally so in its gaseous state. Personnel operating in areas wherein KERI foam has undergone phase transition are, however, instructed to use a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA).
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