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Inventor spurns burns with red-hot invention (cool!)
BayToday.ca ^ | Saturday, October 04, 2003 | Phil Novak

Posted on 11/04/2003 4:34:10 AM PST by gd124

Troy Hurtubise says he doesn’t feel the heat, even with a 2000° C blowtorch flame blazing at his head.

Hurtubise has invented a physics-defying substance called fire paste, which he claims eliminates the cross-transfer of heat and prevents anything coated in the substance from burning up.

Not only does the paste stop heat from getting through, it cools to the touch within 20 seconds of the fire source being removed.

When dry the paste, Hurtubise said, is non-toxic four times lighter than aluminum, more heat resistant than titanium, and costs only pennies to make.

Don’t take his word for it though, because proof is available on national television.

"I should be dead by now"

Known as ‘the bear guy’ because of the Ursus bear suits he also invented, Hurtubise demonstrated the heat resistant properties of fire paste on a segment produced by and aired Sept. 2 on the Discovery Channel program The Daily Planet.

In the spot, Hurtubise puts on a hockey helmet covered with a thin layer of cured fire paste and then chats casually while the live torch is held against his noggin.

“The scientists say I should be dead by now,” Hurtubise says at one point.

There’s no trickery involved, Hurtubise said, because the Discovery Channel controlled the entire sequence, even bringing the torches to North Bay in August to film the piece.

“The producer told me it was the most amazing thing he’d ever seen, that I could sit there for 10 minutes without getting my brain fried,” Hurtubise, 39, said.

Made with household ingredients

Hurtubise provided baytoday.ca with a demonstration, holding a hardened fire paste tile in his hand, while waving a blowtorch to and fro over it. He then took the tile and placed it against his face. (See attached gallery for photo of this.)

“Didn’t feel a thing, in fact you can touch it and see it’s cool to the touch,” Hurtubise said.

“It dissipates heat at an exponential rate, it’s beyond belief, and I have no idea why it does, all I know is that it does.”

Fire paste, Hurtubise said, is biodegradable and made with common ingredients.

“If you knew what it was made out of you’d laugh your head off for a year,” Hurtubise said during an interview in his home lab.

And the ingredients are cheap too.

Two major markets “I can buy a 45-gallon drum of one of the main ingredients,” Hurtubise said, “for five bucks.”

Hurtubise sees two major markets for fire paste, the formula for which is locked in a safe somewhere in the United States, he said.

“I could coat the belly of the NASA space shuttle with fire paste for $25,000 (US), instead of the $60 million it costs for them to put tiles on it,” Hurtubise said.

“It can stand up to the heat of re-entry to the earth’s atmosphere, and then they can simply wash it off.”

In fact it was just three months after the space shuttle Columbia explosion that Hurtubise perfected fire paste.

Fire insurance industry interested

He said it took him 17 years of work "and 3,600 pours of the stuff," before finding the right combination.

The fire insurance industry is also interested, Hurtubise said, and has asked him to demonstrate.

He’s going to build two small-scale houses, coat one with fire paste and leave the other as is. Then they’re both going to be set on fire. When the fire paste is sprayed off, Hurtubise said, the house will be there intact.

“It will save the insurance industry billions,” Hurtubise said.

He adds that fire paste can handle such high temperatures, that had the steel skeleton holding up the World Trade Towers been sprayed with it, the buildings wouldn’t have imploded after being hit by two airliners Sept. 11.


TOPICS: Canada; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: burn; fire; invention; inventor
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Pretty cool if genuine.


1 posted on 11/04/2003 4:34:11 AM PST by gd124
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To: gd124
New underwear coating for Clinton's boxers ?
2 posted on 11/04/2003 4:39:44 AM PST by COUNTrecount
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To: gd124
He's wrong.

It'll put the fire insurance industry out of business.

I hope he's well insured and has a Plan B.
3 posted on 11/04/2003 4:39:44 AM PST by Maelstrom (To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
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To: gd124
We had a fire at our house in Oct. Burned the back wall of a closet. I was asking builders if there was some kind of substance you could put on the studs and sheetrock, etc. to make the house fireproof~ Looks like there will be soon!
4 posted on 11/04/2003 4:43:24 AM PST by buffyt (Can you say President Hillary? Me Neither!)
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To: gd124
This is a very cool or hot invention, if, it pans out as advertised.

 

5 posted on 11/04/2003 4:43:55 AM PST by SeeRushToldU_So (Whacha think?)
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To: COUNTrecount
“It can stand up to the heat of re-entry to the earth’s atmosphere, and then they can simply wash it off.”

Water soluable???
then isn't it essentially a one-use item, indoors?
He needs another formula that's not water soluable, so that it can really be used outside.
Imagine coating the belly of the space shuttle with this stuff and then having a Florida downpour. Ooops, got to re-coat before we can take off. In the dampness of Florida, it might not even be much of a coating.

6 posted on 11/04/2003 4:46:23 AM PST by fqued ("He who doesn't reboot at least once a day is not using the capacity of his computer.")
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To: gd124
He better sell the patent quick before Dow makes a similar product and gets it to market.
7 posted on 11/04/2003 4:47:25 AM PST by Flyer (You get more with a smile, a kind word and a gun than with a smile and a kind word)
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To: gd124
I bet this stuff is the main ingredient of the Happy FUN BALL

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-only $14.95-


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When not in use, Happy Fun Ball should be returned to its special container and kept under refrigeration...

Failure to do so relieves the makers of Happy Fun Ball, Wacky Products Incorporated, and its parent company Global Chemical Unlimited, of any and all liability.

Ingredients of Happy Fun Ball include an unknown glowing substance which fell to Earth, presumably from outer space.

Happy Fun Ball has been shipped to our troops in Saudi Arabia and is also being dropped by our warplanes on Iraq.

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8 posted on 11/04/2003 4:49:02 AM PST by avg_freeper (Gunga galunga. Gunga, gunga galunga)
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To: gd124
"He said it took him 17 years of work "and 3,600 pours of the stuff," before finding the right combination.

I wonder how many times he fried his head before he found the right stuff. Hope it works. NASA will be knocking at his door.

9 posted on 11/04/2003 4:49:07 AM PST by HarleyD
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To: gd124
"Pretty cool if genuine. "

Yeah, but is is safe enough to coat children's pajamas and how much money should the industry put aside to cover the eventual lawsuits 30 years down the road?
10 posted on 11/04/2003 4:49:30 AM PST by Rebelbase
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To: gd124
Here's our genius with his last invention.


11 posted on 11/04/2003 4:49:56 AM PST by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: gd124
...If these claims are true, it's a fantastic developement.It has the possibility of saving many lives.

... I hope for his sake that Canada has good patent laws.
12 posted on 11/04/2003 4:50:52 AM PST by Holly_P
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To: gd124
http://patty.exn.ca/video/?video=exn20030903-firepaste.asx

http://www.improb.com/news/2003/oct/troy-flamerproof.html
13 posted on 11/04/2003 4:53:15 AM PST by Maelstrom (To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
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To: gd124
Hurtubise has invented a physics-defying substance called fire paste, which he claims eliminates the cross-transfer of heat and prevents anything coated in the substance from burning up.

I notice the date in the article is this year, but something almost exactly like this was invented several years ago. It was something that was extremely cheap and that could be sprayed on. It was to have been very helpful in protecting buildings adjacent to fires.

a physics-defying substance

Don't you wish you could slap writers like this against the sides of their heads? It may be fire-resistant or heat-defeating, but it's not physics-defying.
14 posted on 11/04/2003 4:53:53 AM PST by aruanan
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To: PBRSTREETGANG
He wore that in the video link I?ve provided.

He uses it to take on a truck.

The truck wins, of course, but he's unhurt.
15 posted on 11/04/2003 4:55:08 AM PST by Maelstrom (To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
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To: gd124
If true this could turn the next level of x-prize (orbiting private space plane possibly) into a really trivial excercise, and really cheaply.
16 posted on 11/04/2003 4:58:04 AM PST by anobjectivist (The natural rights of people are more basic than those currently considered)
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To: aruanan
something almost exactly like this was invented several years

I think I remember that one. It was ceramic, but hard as steel and "perfect" for including in building construction. It was basically going to make homes fire-proof. I saw one article on it, then it disappeared.

17 posted on 11/04/2003 4:59:01 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (France delenda est)
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To: gd124

18 posted on 11/04/2003 5:00:15 AM PST by Fresh Wind
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To: ClearCase_guy
Sounds like cold fusion to me.
19 posted on 11/04/2003 5:06:11 AM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion (The everyday blessings of God are great--they just don't make "good copy.")
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To: aruanan
"it's not physics-defying."


...You are right of course. One simply does not defy physics. That's why they are called "laws" of physics instead of "guide lines" of physics.

...To obey those laws or not isn't an optional thing.


...but then, I am talking about laws on planet Earth. Are we sure this guy is from Canada???
20 posted on 11/04/2003 5:10:52 AM PST by Holly_P
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