Syntactic foam is used across industries, such as Marine& Subsea, Automotive & Transportation, Aerospace & Defense, Sports & Leisure, and Others. In the Syntactic Foam Market, marine & subsea is the key end-use industry owing to the wide applications of these syntactic foam.
The polymer matrix is expected to dominate the global Syntactic Foam Market during the forecast period.
The polymer matrix will continue to lead the Syntactic Foam Market. The key driver for the growth of syntactic foam in this segment are rising demand from marine & subsea applications such as underwater robotics, vehicles, flotation, pumps, and oil & gas pipeline insulation.
Furthermore, the polymer matrix is also expected to be fastest growing segment during the forecast period due to increase in ultra and deep-water activity because of their superior properties such as low coefficient of thermal expansion, a high specific strength. The above mentioned factors are expected to drive the demand during forec
you ve been involved in other crash recoveries how hard of a task? well the shallow depth certainly will help and it seems like visibility was a lot better than zero and currents not so bad. they re already under way. from what i heard, to retrieve the tail section, so they re moving fairly quickly, that may be good that may be bad, i m assuming they ve done their homework as david soucie suggested. so it s not routine, it s very dangerous, and we ll see what happens later today. david soucie can you explain why this black box here on our table is so heavy? what is inside this? and what do they do to extract the information from this? well most of the weight of it is to protect the insides and to protect the electronics that keep and record all the information. so the inside of it there s a very very heavy casing within that there s silicone rubber that protects the devices from moving. inside of that there s foam.