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Zircotec exhibits thermal coating

A Zircotec product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 13, 2009

Zircotec's ceramic thermal barrier technology that allows high strength, lightweight materials to be used in high-temperature environments has been selected to appear at a Formula 1 exhibition.

Open from 11 March, the Science Museum's 'Fast Forward: 20 ways F1 is changing our world' will be showing how motorsport technologies can be transferred from the racetrack and applied to other fields.

'Zircotec's coating allows composites to function in temperatures above their melting point,' said Zircotec's sales director Peter Whyman.

'Visitors will learn how our coating can reduce surface temperatures by more than 125C on composite materials, and see opportunities for other applications outside of motorsport.' Nineteen other by-products of Formula 1 will be displayed alongside the Zircotec coated wishbones.

Visitors will discover how telemetry systems and rigorous pit-stop strategies devised by British teams are currently applied to improve safety and efficiency in hospitals, homes and work places.

Zircotec, a UK-based firm, is part of the UK's Atomic Energy Authority.

Its range of coatings is found in automotive, aerospace and industrial applications, such as the manufacture of fibre optics.

The composite coating, developed for F1, will be available for use on a high-performance road car in the next 12 months.

'Fast Forward: 20 ways F1 is changing our world' is a free exhibition open from 11 March 2009 until spring 2010.

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