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Surface Transforms signs a contract with METEK

July 2004

Surface Transforms, makers of high-technology carbon fibre reinforced ceramic (CFRC) materials for the aerospace and high-performance automotive markets, has signed a two-year co-operative agreement with German automotive parts supplier Metallverarbeitung (METEK). The agreement with METEK, one of Europe's leading suppliers of braking systems to the automotive industry and owner of Advanced Materials Lanxide of the US, is for the design, development and supply of carbon ceramic brake discs and pads to the European automotive industry.

The companies expect to generate revenues of €60,000 during the initial testing and development phase of the co-operation. During later phases of the contract, further income will be derived from road car model specific licence and supply agreements.

Over the past 12 months, Surface Transforms and METEK have completed an initial period of evaluation and road car testing of carbon ceramic brake discs and pads. The tests, undertaken at METEK, show that CFRC materials give a significant improvement in performance over traditional steel brake discs and organic pads. A 60 per cent reduction in weight and a 50 per cent improvement on stopping force has been achieved. The three-dimensional structure of the carbon ceramic discs contributes to very good wear characteristics whilst retaining significant disc integrity when compared to the competition. These properties have also been demonstrated in the wear and integrity tests undertaken on Surface Transforms' aircraft brake discs.

The European steel brake disc and pad market is currently estimated to be 360 million units per annum at a supplier market value of €3.5bn per annum. The directors of Surface Transforms estimate that once carbon ceramic brake technology is accepted by the automotive majors, initially up to 1-3 per cent of the market (principally a proportion of the executive and luxury segments of the road car market) will adopt the new technology brakes with their superior braking, handling and environmental performances.





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