Design for future

New UHTC materials for extreme environments.

PTP Ceramics is developing next-generation ultra-high temperature ceramics beyond the limitations of traditional monolithic UHTCs.

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PTP Ceramics — Design for Future

Current limitations

Traditional UHTCs are constrained by a narrow design space.

Conventional monolithic ultra-high temperature ceramics are limited by a relatively small set of known compounds, room-temperature brittleness, and narrow compositional space.

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Limited compound families

Traditional UHTC development has focused on a small group of known material systems.

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Brittle at room temperature

Even where high-temperature performance is strong, processing and handling can be limited by room-temperature brittleness.

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Narrow compositional space

Mixing known UHTCs typically gives weighted-average properties rather than a truly new performance class.

Our approach

We are not simply mixing existing UHTCs.

PTP Ceramics is working on completely new UHTC compositions with the goal of achieving better properties than conventional systems. Instead of just combining existing known UHTCs, we are exploring a broader material design space.

Our development priorities are lighter materials, lower cost, and more sustainable formulations that minimize dependence on critical raw materials.

Lighter

Better fit for weight-sensitive, high-performance environments.

Cheaper

Focused on practical pathways toward scalable and cost-efficient materials.

More sustainable

Designed to reduce reliance on critical raw materials and improve resource efficiency.

Applications

Potential to replace or enhance older ceramic solutions.

New UHTC systems can support industries where conventional ceramics are too heavy, too costly, too brittle, or too dependent on scarce raw materials.

Carbon fiber enhancement

Potential use in processes involving woven carbon fibers and related high-temperature material enhancement routes.

Extreme-temperature environments

Material concepts for harsh thermal and chemically aggressive operating conditions.

Industrial replacement opportunities

New UHTCs may replace older materials in selected industrial processes where better overall performance is needed.

Research and collaboration

Early-stage development, feasibility studies, sample planning, and technical partnerships.

Based in Vienna

Advanced ceramic materials, designed from a wider compositional space.

PTP Ceramics is based in Vienna, Austria. We currently do not publish a full office or laboratory address online.

Contact

Let’s discuss your material challenge.

Send a short description of your target operating temperature, environment, geometry, current material limitations, and project goals.

Location
Vienna, Austria

Email
info@ptpceramics.com

Website
ptpceramics.com

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