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CERAPREG® – INNOVATIVE HIGH-TEMPERATURE MATERIAL REVOLUTIONISES THE MARKET


Introducing CERAPREG® a ceramic composite material that withstands high temperatures while remaining light in weight. This innovative, temperature resistant, and weight optimized material, is a viable alternative for the UAV, aeronautics, aerospace, and electro-mobility industries, among others.


Durability: Made of silicate and ceramic it withstands a mechanical load at 900°C, is resistant to temperature change and quasi-ductile.


Mechanical resilience:As a result of the glazing process the porous material not only becomes airtight, but also remains thermally and mechanically stable. It acts thermally and electrically insulating.


Customisable: The design can be either rolling stock (prepreg) or custom-built.


Drape ability:The material can be shaped into any three-dimensional form without loss to the material characteristics, and with no risk of flaking.


Weight reduction:A reduction in weight of up to 40% compared to current non-ceramic options.


Shelf-life: Stored at minimal cost – storage does not need to take place in a specific thermal environment.


ITAR free: It is not subject to the


Regulations, therefore export and re-export are unproblematic.


Attractive price:Meets the highest requirements of the market and is unrivalled not only in performance but also in price.


For more information visit www.isovolta.com or e-mail ceramics@isovolta.com


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