Invaris Quantum
Aerospace and advanced composites

Aerospace

Deeper material intelligence for high-consequence structures.

Invaris is developing sensing methods for composite integrity, bonded structures, pressure vessels, and other components where hidden material change matters.

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The operating problem

Why current visibility is incomplete.

01

Subsurface damage

Delamination, weak bonds, voids, and distributed microdamage can be difficult to isolate early.

02

Complex structures

Layered and anisotropic materials do not always produce simple inspection signatures.

03

Qualification burden

High-value systems require repeatable evidence across design, manufacturing, repair, and service.

04

Lifecycle uncertainty

Operators need stronger information about what has changed and what that change means.

Application pathways

Where Invaris can be evaluated.

Composite coupon characterization

Evaluate controlled damage states and compare quantum measurements with ultrasound, thermography, or acoustic methods.

Bonded joint assessment

Study changes around adhesive interfaces and bonded assemblies.

Pressure vessel research

Investigate composite-overwrapped structures and material evolution under load.

Failure analysis

Add a new measurement channel to root-cause investigations and advanced materials programs.

Aerospace operating environment

Organizations defining the scale and complexity of modern aerospace.