Aeronautical equipment for data collection and telecommunications
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View datasheetCollaboration with the National Meteorological Service
How our high-altitude balloons help measure the ozone layer in Patagonia. Details on the design of a 120,000 m³ balloon for instruments at 35 km altitude.
Read more →Pilot project in the Argentine Puna
Implementation of a 500 kg payload aerostat for signal repeaters in regions without coverage. Stability tests at 4 km altitude for 30 days.
View project →Innovation in polymers and technical fabrics
Research on new laminates that reduce helium permeability by 40%. Evaluation of five types of laminates with fiberglass reinforcement.
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