Press Release
“Space covers a myriad of different industries, many of which we are already successfully supplying. The interesting development - where we can have a big say - is in ‘in-space manufacturing’ and how you can potentially produce prototypes and components in space,” explained Dr Aphrodite Tomou, Head of Technical at Goodfellow Cambridge.
“This is where we’ve seen a lot of interest in our Macor probes, Aluminium Oxide (Al 2 O 3 ) ceramics, Gold (Au) wires, Platinum (Pt) tubes, Silver (Ag) and testing foils – materials that have superior thermal properties that can withstand extreme temperatures, resist radiation and, importantly, can be easily manufactured into different complex shapes.”
She went on to add: “Space-Comm Expo is a big platform to showcase these materials and to start building new partnerships and relationships. We are really excited about sponsoring the Small Sat Theatre, where we can debate some of the pressing manufacturing and R&D challenges facing the space industry.”
New Era in Electronics Tosoh s GaN Sputtering Target Could Fuel India s 5G and Data Center Expansion