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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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To: gd124
This should be as big as Navin R. Johnson's Opti-Grab.


21 posted on 11/04/2003 5:13:19 AM PST by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: gd124
If you have a ping list on this, would you put me on it? Bookmarked and bumped
22 posted on 11/04/2003 5:14:26 AM PST by 2timothy3.16
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To: gd124
Uhhh.....I've had a jar of this stuff on my welding cart for about ten years now. Use it to protect one piece from overheating while welding another piece to it. Available from Brownell's, or any good welders supply.

23 posted on 11/04/2003 5:16:10 AM PST by G-Bear (Everything I need to know, I learned from "Lonesome Dove.")
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To: gd124
bump
24 posted on 11/04/2003 5:17:03 AM PST by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion
Sounds like cold fusion to me.

Maybe but from that link in number 11, I was impressed. He sat there with a blow torch to his head for ten minutes and only got like a 15 degree rise in temperature.

His goop does do something.

25 posted on 11/04/2003 5:21:22 AM PST by Prodigal Son
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To: G-Bear
Uhhh.....I've had a jar of this stuff on my welding cart for about ten years now.

So what is it and how does it work?

26 posted on 11/04/2003 5:22:23 AM PST by Prodigal Son
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To: gd124
More on (moron?) our boy Troy:

http://www.improb.com/news/2002/jan/troy-bear3.html
27 posted on 11/04/2003 5:36:09 AM PST by RippinGood
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To: gd124
He is gonna be really rich....someday soon.....
28 posted on 11/04/2003 5:37:34 AM PST by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: gd124

Grizzly Bear-Proof Suit

29 posted on 11/04/2003 5:40:44 AM PST by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: Prodigal Son
His goop does do something.


30 posted on 11/04/2003 5:41:46 AM PST by Revelation 911
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To: joesnuffy
Is this guy related to Ron Popeil?
31 posted on 11/04/2003 5:45:56 AM PST by sgtbono2002 (I aint wrong, I aint sorry , and I am probably going to do it again.)
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To: gd124
Dang, where was that stuff Sunday when I dumped a crockpot of soup on my hand? Still smarting and blistering up, ouch. Clicking away one handed.
32 posted on 11/04/2003 5:46:27 AM PST by mtbopfuyn
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To: gd124
Am I the only one thinking we're kinda being had here?
33 posted on 11/04/2003 5:52:20 AM PST by basil
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To: Prodigal Son
Not familiar with it, but I'm sure it's simply either a ceramic or, more likely, a thermosetting polymer with an extremely low thermal conductivity and a low specific heat.
34 posted on 11/04/2003 5:52:50 AM PST by BMiles2112
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To: gd124
Actually there are any number of substances that can do the insulation trick as well as this. Being cheap and easy to use would be new. Water soluble is a downer.
35 posted on 11/04/2003 5:55:20 AM PST by js1138
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To: basil
Good Morning to YOU, Basil~

How have you been? I haven't seen you since the Ron Paul BBQ at Surfside Beach. I rememeber you, GOP Capitalist, and anymouse were there, too.

Best Freeperegards,
Barb in Lake Jackson
36 posted on 11/04/2003 5:58:30 AM PST by buffyt (Can you say President Hillary? Me Neither!)
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To: gd124
Paging the Amazing Randi....
37 posted on 11/04/2003 6:02:12 AM PST by Semi Civil Servant
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To: Maelstrom
Your right! They might want to know the process so they can refute the claim.
38 posted on 11/04/2003 6:24:14 AM PST by Orange1998
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To: Orange1998
Or...just buy it and make it disappear.

If it's real and it works, there's little need for fire insurance.
39 posted on 11/04/2003 6:27:32 AM PST by Maelstrom (To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
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To: ClearCase_guy
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.

The one I saw was a thick spray-on foam, making it suitable for a quick firefighting application.
40 posted on 11/04/2003 6:27:51 AM PST by aruanan
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