Re Contract

Surface Transforms PLC 19 May 2003 News Release 19 May 2003 Surface Transforms wins new commercial order for carbon preforms Surface Transforms plc, makers of high technology carbon ceramic material solutions for the high performance car and aerospace markets, has won an order worth over £24,500 for carbon fibre preforms from one of the world's largest manufacturers of carbon based materials. Carbon fibre preforms are mats of interwoven multi-directional carbon fibres. They form the basic materials that Surface Transforms converts into ceramic brakes, discs and non-friction aerospace parts by using its unique, patented transformation processes. The order for carbon preforms, tailored to meet the customer's specific requirements, is expected to be delivered within the next six weeks. In 2002 Surface Transforms began manufacturing its own preforms because it found that external suppliers could not guarantee the quality of their products nor meet defined supply dates. It has recently accelerated the marketing of its preforms range, and its presence in the high performance motorsport market, after changes in FIA 2003 racing rules forced the company to scale back its ambitions in Formula One. Commenting on the sale, Mr Julio Faria, Managing Director, said: 'We are delighted to have received this initial order from a leading global carbon manufacturer. Naturally, we're hopeful this customer will soon place additional preform orders. We anticipate that other companies requiring high quality carbon preforms will place orders with us. Our plant has the capacity to produce materials worth in excess of £4m a year.' Enquiries, please contact: David Levis Neil Boom Commercial Director Managing Director Surface Transforms plc Gresham PR Ltd. 01928 735498 020 7404 9000 Notes to editors Surface Transforms is developing and manufacturing a new generation of carbon fibre reinforced ceramic (CFRC) materials for use in brakes and clutches and also for non-friction applications. The materials are characterised by their ability to withstand very high temperatures (up to 3000degreesC) whilst being lightweight (70% lighter than cast iron), and have applications in a number of markets including aircraft, high-speed rail, road cars, heavy goods vehicles and Indy Racing League. New markets for the material continue to be explored, including non-friction market applications like rocket propulsion system components such as those now being developed for a division of a major aerospace company. Formed as a plc in 1999, the origins of the company date back to 1992 when the business was founded in order to exploit new patents relating to materials and processes obtained from ICI Plc. The business soon became involved in a DTI sponsored LINK programme for the development of a novel low cost manufacturing process for carbon composite brakes for very high speed trains. The company has set up links with a major global manufacturer of aircraft braking systems and is also developing and pilot manufacturing brake pads and discs for use on high performance road cars. It continues to develop motorsport brake products and a number of teams are currently evaluating the materials. In 2002, the company began supplying test components to a division of a major aerospace company for a rocket propulsion system. Initial test results have been highly encouraging and further testing has now been commissioned. The company floated on the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market (AIM) in September 2002. Activities The core activity The exploitation of proprietary technologies to create and improve novel friction materials, the Company has established working relationships with key existing and potential customers including major aerospace and aircraft brake manufacturers, road and rail braking systems manufacturers and Formula 1 motor racing teams. Technology and products have been developed over a period of 10 years. Manufacturing A state-of-the-art manufacturing plant at the Cheshire Innovation Park, part of the Shell Manufacturing Complex at Ellesmere Port, in Cheshire, has enabled the Company to concentrate on the move from pilot scale to product manufacturing. This has resulted in a number of significant advancements in production techniques. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
UK 100

Latest directors dealings