Rocket Link Technology Conducts Medium-Scale Ground Combustion Test of Innovative Solid Fuel 'LTP'

Rocket Link Technology (President: Yasuhiro Morita) announced on May 26, 2026, the successful execution of a medium-scale ground combustion test using its innovative solid propellant 'LTP' (Low melting temperature Thermoplastic Propellant).

The company aims to reduce costs and increase the frequency of space transportation through the development of LTP suitable for large rockets like the Epsilon class. Following a test using sounding rockets in February 2026, this latest test confirmed that LTP can reduce manufacturing time by approximately 90% compared to existing solid fuels for practical-sized sounding rockets. It also demonstrated mechanical strength and combustion characteristics compatible with current solid fuels.

In this test, an improved version of LTP was applied to a rocket motor with a diameter of 250mm. By obtaining internal ballistic characteristics, the company verified the possibility of substituting existing fuels. Furthermore, the test confirmed that intermittent filling of solid fuel is possible, enabling a shift to simpler, small-equipment manufacturing processes and contributing to cost reductions.

Looking ahead, the company will focus on enhancing LTP properties and designing and developing automated casting systems for rocket motors. This test was conducted as part of a service contract awarded by the Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Agency (ATLA)'s Defense Innovation Science and Technology Institute.

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