MEETCERA Company is able to apply uniform dissipative (i.e., charge-dissipative) high-resistivity coatings on metallized ceramics and ceramic-metal brazed assemblies using proprietary processes. These coatings serve as high-performance insulators in X-ray systems, computed tomography (CT) scanners, or electron microscopes in the medical, security, and materials engineering fields. Compared to traditional insulators, they prevent interference and support higher operating voltages.

The charge-dissipative coatings feature high resistivity, which provides two key advantages: first, they reduce the tendency for surface charge buildup; second, they dissipate accumulated charge in a controlled manner. This improves the insulator’s flashover resistance in high-voltage and high-vacuum applications and extends its service life. From the customer’s perspective, this enables equipment to operate at higher power levels and resolutions.

With MEETCERA technology, the surface resistance of coated insulators can be tailored to meet customer requirements in the range of 10⁹ to 10¹⁴ ohms. In addition to the applications mentioned above, they can also be used as insulating components in sensors, endoscopes, accelerators, high-power lasers, or electron beam systems.