Aerogel Particle Goes into Mass Production Now lightest solid
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- Guangzhou
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- 500 kg
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- 50000 kg/month
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Our Silica Aerogel Goes into Mass Production Now!
Known as frozen smoke, solid smoke, solid air or blue smoke, aerogel is the best thermal insulator and the lightest solid of any present-known substance in that over 90% of its volume is constituted of air in extremely tiny nano-pores while the rest is composed of clusters interwined with three-dimensional, small silica solids.
After years of continual research and study, we developed an economical approach to produce aerogel that can be used for industrial insulation as well as other purposes.
Advantages:
- Unsurpassed Insulation Performance
- Excellent Light Diffusion
- Excellent Physical Stability
- Improved Acoustic Performance
- High Porosity and Specific Surface Area
- Extremely Low Density and Nanopore
Characteristics:
Density: 40~150kg/m3
Particle Size Range: 0.5~5mm
Surface Area: 500~650m2/g
Porosity: >90%
Pore Diameter: 20~100nm
Hydrophobicity: Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic
Sound Speed: ~100m/sec
Applications:
- Extremely Low Thermal Conductivity
Suitable for insulation material with excellent thermal insulation
- Unique Nano-structure
Suitable for newfashioned gas filtration material
- High Surface Area
Suitable for super energy storage materials or catalyst carrier
- Higo Porosity
Capable of capturing high-speed particles in space by “soft landing”
- Wide Adjusting Range of Acoustic Impendance
Suitable for acoustic impendance coupling materials of ultrasonic detector
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- Q: A close friend of mine has been working in the real estate business for about 6 months. However she is struggling to make it. She is a hard worker and trust-worthy individual, but she is having problems in two areas. She has worked with two different agencies and in both of those agencies they are always pushing her to engage in unethical practices (such as forging documents and misleading the buyers/sellers). Of course she is not obligated, but if she does not do so she will not have any business. The second issue is that when it comes down to networking, male agents only want to network with her if she goes out with them. The moment she turns them down she looses that contact.Is there any advice you could give me so I could pass on to her, or is this how the R&E business is? Thank you in advanceEric
- first of all you friend needs to do a better job when interviewing real estate brokerage companies for a job. she should not engage in unethical or illegal activities. she can lose her license and go to jail and it isn't worth it! that being said there are good companies out there and she can do research on any of them and ask lots of questions. as far as the men in the business, i am sure there are some that will talk to her or be nice to her because they want more but that is true in any business. real estate is actually a female dominated industry. she needs to be professional and demand respect and she will get it! it is okay to be friendly but there is a line that she should never let them cross. women flirt in every business, so do men the secret is to understand that whatever you do you have see all of these people over and over again and based on your actions would you be able to do that. if your friend wants more advise on how to find a good company she can send me an email or call me at 1-877-472-6810. i have been involved in the real estate and mortgage business for 22 years and i own a large real estate company in new york state good luck
- Q: Is it a law for a real estate agent to tell a consumer about abnormal activity (whether it's witnessed themselves or by the previous owners) within the house? If so, is it the same law or code throughout the U.S. or does it only apply to certain states?
- Nope, they don't have to tell you about any abnormal activity. Someone could have been shot in the living room and they do not to disclose this to you.
- Q: I will be headed to Jamaica in January for a week (Ochos Rios) and was wondering what kind of business opportunities or real estate opportunities exist in that area that I might be interested in checking out.If there are any, with whom should I get in contact to get more information? What kind of hoops am I going to have to jump through in Jamaica to start/buy a business or buy real estate?Thanks.
- Insight okorder - I found this site is very useful when I wanted to start a real estate business.. I wasn't cut out for it sadly too competitive.. but they help you advertise and give you information on loans and loan agencies. etc Well when you come to the island look up a good lawyer. Thats the best advice I can give
- Q: Hey guys, I'm an 18 year old girl and I want to be a real estate agent. I want to choose that as my career, I'm on summer holidays so I'm doing some research. I'm going back to school soon. I live in Montreal, Quebec..I need to know everything about being a real estate agent like:- Annual Salary- How long will I have to study- What do I need to qualify- What do I have to take in schoolI know I'm missing a lot of points, please let me know everything that I need to know! I want to go to school prepared this year.. Thanks a lot in advance :)
- Walk in to a real estate office near where you live and ask these questions. Someone will be happy to sit down with you for a while to fill you in. The average yearly income in the area I'm in (San Antonio, TX) for licensed Realtors is about $3,000. I get that by taking all the income made by all the Realtors and dividing by how many there are. Some made less, some made more. There are about 8,500 Realtors in this county. About 350 are making a living at it. Turn-over each year is about 2,500. (that many do not renew their licenses, and that many new agents get licensed) This is a straight commission, self-employment. You are your own boss - and some people need a boss looking over their shoulders to actually DO something.
- Q: Is an online real estate course good for part time career? If so, what is a good course in texas? Im only 17 years old and I wanted to take a course to get my real estate license when I turn 18?
- A part time career in real estate can be a good thing if you can do the job well. If you want to get licensed, contact your state real estate commission and make sure the course you plan to take is accredited and the other requirements for a license.
- Q: I am in college and looking for a better paying job... I really love real estate and want to take classes in it on the side this summer and maybe try to get my lisence but I was just wondering what jobs I could try to get as an entry level position? I dont have any experience in this area but I do learn fast and work hard and have good availability. Also, whats the best way to try to get a job with an office? Should I just call around to different companies? Thanks so much!
- maybe a job in a foreclosure office, hey its real estate,probably most active part of market now anyway.
- Q: real estate auctions
- By entering Real estate auction + Mass. in any Search engine maybe? Jeez Louise....
- Q: How can a PA Real Estate agent get a NJ Real Estate Licence ?Does it allow one to practice in both the states ?Thanks.
- Go to the web site of the state where you want to obtain a license in real estate. Go to the real estate division and check out the qualifications to obtain a license, many times the state will allow to you obtain a license in that state showing that you have a current license in your own state. If they do not then you can take their exam to obtain one Having a license in both states will allow you to operate in both states. A better way is to find a broker in the other state and work out a referral fee (no liability issues with you), make sure you deal with a broker, not an agent.
- Q: I am just starting out as the Administrative Assistant to a real estate agent team. I want to know is it possible to be a part time real estate agent if I decide to complete the license process. Are there any legal or ethical ramifications to doing this on the side of my full time job. Do I have to share my commissions/income with the team even if its on my own time or with another agency?How do you stay loyal but make extra money in this industry? -Breaking into the industry
- In every state there are: 1. Real Estate Agents 2. Real Estate Brokers Only brokers can receive commissions. Agents are subcontractors or employees of brokers. As such, agents can earn compensation off the broker's commission. An agent must be employed by a broker in order to work. Agents can only be employed by one broker at any time. So, if you were to try to sell real estate on the side, you would either: 1. Get licensed as an agent and work for your current employer (i.e., the broker that owns the office) 2. Get licensed as a broker and work for yourself. (As soon as your current employer learned of your broker's license, you would be fired.)
- Q: Can a 19-year-old get a job as a real estate agent? How about a 18-year-old?My plan is to become a real estate developer and I want to start in real estate ASAP.
- The first thing you have to find out is if you are of legal age to sign a contract. This varies from State to State. As for being a real estate agent, if you are legal to work, you simply pass the tests required and apply for a position like everyone else.
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Aerogel Particle Goes into Mass Production Now lightest solid
- Loading Port:
- Guangzhou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 kg
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 kg/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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