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January 19, 2005

Soothing Pain Relief Product - Nasa's Spinoff Magazine Features Unique Heating Pad Invention

An amazing invention, the ThermiPaq(TM), a heating and cooling pad that utilizes a clay based, thermal ceramic compound to provide reusable and soothing pain relief, has been featured in NASA's most recent "Spinoff 2004" magazine which details the steps taken to discover this remarkable heating/cooling pad and the influence NASA provided in the discovery.

Springfield, IL (PRWEB) January 19, 2005 -- While employed at NASA as a systems engineer, Tom Hughes gained valuable knowledge and expertise in microwave technology as well as packaging materials. This experience led to the development of Hughes' amazing invention, ThermiPaq(TM), a heating and cooling pad that utilizes a clay based, thermal ceramic compound to provide reusable and soothing pain relief.

Hughes patented the material as Thermal Ceramix(TM) and teamed up with four partners to form Thermionics Corporation, now based in Springfield, IL.

In NASA's most recent "Spinoff 2004" magazine, Hughes, Thermionics Corporation, and ThermiPaq(TM) are featured, detailing the steps taken to discover this remarkable heating/cooling pad and the influence NASA provided in the discovery.

The article details the superior qualities and characteristics of the ThermiPaq(TM) products which set them apart from their competitors. Radiant energy, produced by the ceramic materials produces a deep, penetrating relief from pain and discomfort.

ThermiPaq(TM) has been proven highly effective in the relief of pain caused by arthritis, sports injuries, sinus/stress headaches, joint stiffness, and chronic back pain.

The technology utilized to create the clay based materials unique to ThermiPaq(TM) products produces superior, high quality
characteristics:

- Environmentally safe
- Re-usable
- Heat/cold lasts longer than gel/liquid-based products
- Temperature levels can be adjusted according to the
patient's needs
- Cools in the freezer and heats in the microwave
- Maintains its flexibility at freezer temperatures
- Even product distribution - no "saddlebagging"
- Even temperature distribution - no "hot spots"

To read the NASA Spinoff 2004 magazine article or to learn more about ThermiPaq(TM) and other Thermal Ceramix products, please visit the followng web address: http://www.thermipaq.com/news_testimonials.html

For an interview or more information, contact Gregg Harwood at 3501 S. 6th St., Springfield, IL 62703, or by phone at 217-529-4280

Posted by Industrial at January 19, 2005 07:19 AM

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