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Innovation drives opportunities for inflatable structures - Specialty Fabrics Review

Features | May 1, 2024 | By: Pamela Mills-Senn

Designed by Pneuhaus for NASA, this Mars Simulation Environment consists of 200-denier translucent fabric for the sky, with the Martian landscape printed on a flexible blackout nylon. Image: Pneuhaus The first image that springs to mind when inflatables are mentioned is likely bouncy houses or holiday decorations tethered on people’s lawns—unsurprising, since these are typically […] 100 Polyester Fabric

Innovation drives opportunities for inflatable structures - Specialty Fabrics Review

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