Airbag Technology
SRI is applying diverse technologies to improve airbags used in automobiles. Our team has developed
ingredients that are environmentally benign and safe for humans and storage while allowing
manufacturers to make the airbags smaller and more compact. To achieve reduced airbag size,
manufacturers need ingredients that can be more completely combusted. New gas-generating polymers and
crosslinking agents that increase combustion, along with environmentally safe igniters and new
oxidizers, are among the SRI advances that have led to new design possibilities.
SRI's new oxidizers
are also used for rocket propellants, replacing ammonium perchlorate to achieve better performance with
reduced emissions and smoke trails.
Advantage
No single solution exists today to fully address the manufacturing and safety challenges facing airbag
manufacturers. SRI's patented technologies address many of the most pressing needs, with several
advantages:
- Environmental safety
- Thermal stability
- Improved combustion ability
- Competitive advantages for manufacturers
Opportunity
SRI has many core technology advances, including our invention of new gas generants, oxidizers and
igniter technologies, for future development and commercial applications. Each area can be expanded to
offer a competitive advantage for a manufacturer. SRI holds the patents for these technologies and is
open to licensing the technologies to a commercial partner.
Contact Us
For more information about SRI's Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory, contact:
Robert Wilson
Director, Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory
650-859-5954
e-mail: robert.b.wilson@sri.com
Mark Petrie
650-859-4574
mark.petrie@sri.com
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