Today, at 1100h and again at 1500h, IBD Deisenroth Engineering (booth K571 in the German Pavillion) is showcasing IBD Nano-Technologies in form of Transparent Ceramic Protection (TCP).
This technology, a spin-off of IBD’s opaque NANOTech Ceramics, reduces the weight of protected windows by about 70%.
The nano-fibre reinforced transparent backing has a high long term stability, and due to a low number of layers can be operated over a wider temperature than standard armour glass.
More information will be given during the company’s demonstration at 1100h and again at 1500h at booth K571 in the German Pavillion.
On Wednesday, at 1100h and again at 1500h, IBD Deisenroth Engineering will be showcasing Integrating Vehicle Survivability.
On Thursday, at 1100h and again at 1500h, IBD Deisenroth Engineering will be presenting Protection agains Future Heavy Threats.
This technology, a spin-off of IBD’s opaque NANOTech Ceramics, reduces the weight of protected windows by about 70%.
The nano-fibre reinforced transparent backing has a high long term stability, and due to a low number of layers can be operated over a wider temperature than standard armour glass.
More information will be given during the company’s demonstration at 1100h and again at 1500h at booth K571 in the German Pavillion.
On Wednesday, at 1100h and again at 1500h, IBD Deisenroth Engineering will be showcasing Integrating Vehicle Survivability.
On Thursday, at 1100h and again at 1500h, IBD Deisenroth Engineering will be presenting Protection agains Future Heavy Threats.