The European Space Mechanisms and Tribology Symposium (ESMATS 2025) brought together leading experts from across the world to exchange knowledge and showcase the latest developments in space engineering.
We’re proud that both ESTL and ESR Space contributed to this year’s programme, presenting research and insights that reflect our continued commitment to supporting commercial and scientific missions with high-performance solutions.
Our ESMATS 2025 Contributions
Our teams presented four papers during the conference, now available in full here:
- Development of Next Generation Solid Lubricants – Michael Buttery (ESTL)
- Post Test Inspection of Lubricants: Guidelines and Lessons Learnt – Michael Buttery (ESTL)
- Demonstration of a new dust resilient thermal shutter for Lunar Applications – Olly Poyntz-Wright (ESR Space)
- Great New Grease, But Can I Use It? Guidelines for Qualification of New Fluid Lubricants – Simon Lewis (ESTL)
Download the full papers now to explore how ESTL and ESR Space are helping shape the future of space mechanisms and tribology.