This week, I welcome Matt Villarreal (CEO) of Infinite Composites Technologies on to discuss a new technology they’ve developed – the first ever, spherical all-composite carbon-fiber pressure vessel for storing cryogenic propellants for launch vehicles and spacecraft such as a lunar lander.  By providing the lowest mass and most cost-effective option to store fuel, ICT’s...


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This week, I welcome Matt Villarreal (CEO) of Infinite Composites Technologies on to discuss a new technology they’ve developed – the first ever, spherical all-composite carbon-fiber pressure vessel for storing cryogenic propellants for launch vehicles and spacecraft such as a lunar lander. 

By providing the lowest mass and most cost-effective option to store fuel, ICT’s CryoSphere would affect the in-space capabilities of future missions, reduce the cost of launch vehicles to transport cargo to space, and increase the amount of payload to planetary surfaces.

You can learn more about ICT by visiting their website at https://www.infinitecomposites.com/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss or following them on their social media channels:

facebook.com/InfiniteCompositestwitter.com/Infinite_C_Tlinkedin.com/infinite-composites-technologies

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