Thursday, March 4, 2010

Kaynemaile


KML22 is a "seamless polycarbonate mesh" created by the company called Kaynemaile. The seamless aspect of the mesh means that each little ring has no joint the way traditional metal jump rings are produced. So how are these things made? Unfortunately the company isn't telling. Smart move. Kaynemaile, a New Zealand based company, says that "the innovation results in a cost-effective, odorless, thermally insulating, impact resistant, rust free, and pleasantly translucent alternative to old-school metal mesh." This product offers amazing possibilities when it comes to interior design. It can be formed into elaborate chandeliers lit up by different color lights, or used as room divisions. There is talk about using this material for body armor and artificial ski slopes. It all depends on what strands of polycarbonate materials get injected into the molds.


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