Surface Transforms PLC
LSE:SCE
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Surface Transforms PLC
Glance View
Surface Transforms Plc engages in the sale and manufacture of carbon fiber materials and the development of technologies associated with this. The company is headquartered in Liverpool, Merseyside. The company went IPO on 2002-09-24. The firm utilizes its carbon ceramic technology to create lightweight brake discs for road and track applications for both internal combustion engine and electric vehicles. The firm considers it offers product technology namely carbon fiber re-enforced ceramic material, which is machined into differing shapes depending on the intended purpose of the end user. The company has in-house engineering and manufacturing capabilities, including the facilities for manufacturing carbon-ceramic brake discs. The company works with various automotive manufacturers, including original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and niche market/low volume car builders, designing and supplying carbon-ceramic brakes for a range of application. Its carbon-ceramic materials are used for many applications. The company serves customers that includes OEMs in the global automotive markets.
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