The automotive industry stands to benefit from our Thermal Protection System (TPS-611). By applying TPS-611 to critical areas such as engine compartments and fuel systems, we aim to offer an advanced layer of protection against fire risks.
Engine compartments and fuel systems are known for their vulnerability to high temperatures and potential ignition sources. Our exploration of automotive applications reflects an interest in helping reduce the risk of fire-related accidents and supporting safer vehicle design.
Modern vehicles contain several systems that operate near high temperatures or volatile fuel. In the event of an accident or mechanical failure, these can become ignition points. Improving fire resistance in those areas is one of the longest-standing challenges in vehicle safety design.
By coating critical automotive areas with TPS-611, the goal is to provide a barrier against the onset of fires and help enhance the overall resilience of the vehicle under extreme conditions.
If integrated into vehicle design, TPS-611 could contribute to safer outcomes for passengers and assets in fire-related scenarios.
Engine bays operate at high temperatures and contain numerous ignition sources. TPS-611 is designed for application in this environment as a thermal barrier between heat sources and surrounding components.
Fuel tanks and lines represent some of the highest-risk areas in any vehicle. Applying TPS-611 to these systems is intended to help limit fire risk in the event of accidents or mechanical failures.
Our goal is to help reduce the risk of fire-related accidents and support safer vehicles.
Automotive is one of six industries where we're exploring how TPS-611 could be applied.
If you have an interest in our exploration of fire safety in the automotive industry, reach out and we will be in touch.
If you are interested in our exploration of TPS-611 in automotive, send us a note and we will follow up to start the conversation.