Outlast Technologies Overview
Pro stress-test →Outlast Technologies develops and sells phase change materials (PCMs) and offers Thermocules, microencapsulated phase change materials incorporated into fabrics and fibers to absorb, store, and release heat. The company's products comprise temperature regulating textiles, fabrics, fibers, and knits used in outdoor sports, bedding, apparel, and footwear applications, as well as home furnishings, packaging, military, and medical markets.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →The company's foundational research drew direct inspiration from NASA's development of phase change materials for thermal control systems in astronauts' space suits and gloves, which originated from Small Business Innovation Research contracts awarded to Triangle Research and Development Corporation in collaboration with NASA's Johnson Space Center. Outlast Technologies was inducted into the Space Technology Hall of Fame in 2005 and became a Certified Space Technology in 2003.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Outlast competes in the specialized thermal textiles market against innovators and niche players. The PCM market is competitive, with players differentiating through thermal energy storage capacity and phase transition precision. Honeywell offers PCMs with controlled phase transitions, Henkel embeds PCMs in composite thermal interface solutions, Laird Thermal Systems and Aavid Thermalloy provide validated PCM modules, while innovators including Croda International, Microtek Laboratories, Rubitherm Technologies, Phase Change Energy Solutions, and Outlast Technologies deliver bespoke chemistries optimized for thermal reliability.
Industry Context
Outlast Technologies operates in Thermal management textiles and phase change materials.
Key facts
Founded: 1990 · Headquarters: Boulder, US