AirCaptif & Dassault Aviation - Faraday cage

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AirCaptif, a subsidiary of the Michelin Group, is continuing its growth by giving the world première of a technological innovation created in partnership with Dassault Aviation.

Before being put into service, aircraft must undergo extremely stringent certification tests. One of these tests (High Intensity Radiated Field) verifies the reliability of the aircraft’s fuselage and its ability to withstand lightning strikes.

While it takes two years to build a classic Faraday cage, the AirCaptif inflatable solution is operational in just one day. A true technical advance driven by AirCaptif’s capacity for innovation.

MICHELIN is the sole partner in this project

It relies on 2 key skills
1

Its research into materials and modeling

Its research into materials and modeling

2

Its work in the field of inflatable structures with Michelin Inflatable Solutions

Its work in the field of inflatable structures with Michelin Inflatable Solutions

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