Multi-Layer Insulation Materials
Superior Thermal Protection for the Most Extreme Environments
High-Performance Insulation for Critical Space Missions
Multilayer layer insulation materials provide passive thermal control to a variety of spacecraft, launch vehicles, and instruments in vacuum. Deantape provides a wide range of MLI to the Aerospace community, using a combination of thin films, foils, and fabrics.
Our multi-layer foil insulation has numerous applications, including:
- Spacecraft and Satellites: Protect electronics, scientific instruments, and other sensitive components from the extreme conditions of space.
- Space Exploration Missions: Help space exploration vehicles endure temperature swings between sunlight and shadow during long missions to distant planets or outer space.
- Thermal Blankets: Maximize the reflective surface area by using sheets of high-temperature multilayer insulation to cover critical components.

Why Our Insulation is Trusted in Space
Leading space agencies, satellite manufacturers, and aerospace contractors use our tapes and multi-layer materials for their unmatched performance, reliability, and innovation. Whether you’re developing cutting-edge satellite systems, building spacecraft for interplanetary exploration, or designing components for low-Earth orbit, insulation materials from Proline Performance will meet your precise demands.
You Can Trust Our High-Temperature Multilayer Insulation for:
- Satellite Manufacturing & Assembly: Bond, seal, and insulate satellites during construction to ensure all components are protected.
- Spacecraft & Space Station Assembly: Shield vital components while building or maintaining space vehicles and space stations.
- Satellite Communication Systems: Protect delicate cables and electronics so communication systems operate flawlessly.
- Space Exploration Missions: Maintain and seal equipment essential to your mission with MLI tapes and blankets.
- Launch & Transport: Provide essential surface protection during transport to launch sites and during the rocket launch, safeguarding equipment from environmental damage.









