Another example is a finely woven stainless steel cloth designed for parachuting space vehicles back to Earth. The cloth is made of fine wire of great strength which can withstand tremendous temperatures and chemical contamination. The wire from which the cloth is woven is about one-fifth the thickness of a human hair and is believed to have marked potential for industry and consumers alike.

Here is an additional list of examples:[53]

Microminiature transmitters and receivers—used by police and doctors.

Target drone autopilot—used as an inexpensive pilot assist and safety device for private aircraft.

Inert thread sealing compound—- used by pump manufacturers serving process industries.

Satellite scan devices—used in infrared appliances, e.g., lamps, roasters, switches, ovens.

Automatic control components—used as proximity switches, plugs, valves, cylinders; other components already are an integral part of industrial conveyor systems.

Missile accelerometers, torquemeters, strain gage equipment—used in auto crash tests, motor testing, shipbuilding and bridge construction.

Space recording equipment automatically stopped and started by sound of voice—used widely as conference recorder.