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Nasa-approved silver epoxy
Master Bond has developed a technology that enhances the performance of electrically conductive adhesives. Supreme 10HT/S is a silver-filled, one-part epoxy adhesive system with high electrical conductivity and superior strength properties; cures to a tough thermoset; resistant to thermal shock and vibration; free from objectionable ionic impurities for low outgassing...
Tags: bond, epoxy, FINANCE, Investment, NASA
Research articles 2008-05-01
Thermoplastic lined tanks for reactive fluids.(Aerospace)
Lightweight composite tanks with chemically resistant liners have been developed by US researchers for storage of chemically reactive and/or unstable fluids, such as hydrogen peroxide used as a fuel for rockets. The researchers from US National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) Marshall Space...
Tags: aerospace, epoxy, fluid, hydrogen, NASA, researcher
Research articles 2004-12-01
Epoxy resin
NASA-approved for space applications, FH-5313A meets the adhesive requirements of General Electric Spec. M-2820-CR. The resin is optically clear and has chemical resistance, mechanical strengths and electrical properties. Pot life is approximately 30 min. The resin is activated by a hardener, and is available in 16, 32, 64 and 128...
Tags: epoxy, General Electric Co., NASA
Research articles 2004-06-01
FH-5313A epoxy resin.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
The FH-5313A resin is NASA approved, and is ideally suited for bonding and potting applications. This resin meets the adhesive requirements of GE Spec. M-2820F-CR. The FH-5313A is optically clear and demonstrates excellent chemical resistance, mechanical strength, and electrical properties. Andover is now offering this resin...
Tags: advertisement, Andover, epoxy, General Electric Co., NASA, SALES
Research articles 2004-06-01
Graphite/conductive epoxy electromagnetic shielding.
US researchers are developing lightweight, electrically insulating composites for use as electromagnetic interference EMI shields. In their research work, John D. Lennhoff and George G. Harris of Triton Systems Inc are looking at electrically conductive fibres made of bromine-intercalated graphite in matrices of electrically...
Tags: EMI Group Plc., epoxy, NASA
Research articles 2001-02-01
SAMPE 2000.(The Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering)(Brief Article)
Materials for the heavens and Earth NASA highlighted new materials technologies it has made available for license. For thin-film applications, NASA's Glenn Research Center has synthesized UV-curable polyimides with glass transition temperatures as high as 300F. NASA Langley Research Center has come out ...
Tags: epoxy, fiber, fluid, joint, NASA, NETWORKING, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2000-10-01
Epoxy adhesive meets Nasa spec
A two-part epoxy adhesive aimed at electronic bonding and sealing is being marketed by Tra-Con. The Tra-Duct 2958 is a snap cure conductive silver epoxy adhesive with a long pot life and short cure schedule. It cures in 15min at 100degreesC, 5min at 125degreesC and 2min at 150degreesC. ...
Tags: epoxy, NASA
Research articles 1999-08-23
NASA composite has "the right stuff"
A graphite epoxy composite material from NASA provides improved electromagnetic interference EMI protection and functionality. EMI shielding typically makes up about 20% of the mass of a spacecraft power system. A technology developed at NASA's Lewis Research Center to reduce this percentage, is being promoted to make lighter weight EMI...
Tags: EMI Group Plc., epoxy, fiber, Lewis, NASA, NETWORKING
Research articles 1998-04-01
Epoxy system approved for NASA low outgassing specs.(Packaging & Interconnects)
Master Bond epoxy system EP30LTE-LO featuring low shrinkage, high dimensional stability and an exceptionally low coefficient of thermal expansion has passed ASTM 595 for low outgassing. EP30LTE-LO is being used in applications requiring vacuum compat Master Bond epoxy system EP30LTE-LO featuring low shrinkage, high dimensional...
Tags: epoxy, NASA, shrinkage
Research articles 2003-08-01
Standards developed for spacecraft adhesives.
Spacecraft adhesives are the subject of new standards from the American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM, West Conshohocken, Pa. The standards for specialized epoxy and silicone rubber have been developed by ASTM members from NASA's Jet Propu Spacecraft adhesives are the subject of new standards...
Tags: epoxy, NASA, spacecraft, standards
Research articles 1999-10-01

Additional Resources

Graphite/conductive-epoxy EMI shielding
As a result of research done by John D. Lennhoff and George G. Harris of Triton Systems for the John H. Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, and reported in NASA Tech Briefs, lightweight EMI shields can now be fabricated from composites of electrically conductive fibers made of bromine-intercalated graphite in...
Tags: EMI Group Plc.
Research articles 2001-01-01
ATK Supports Launch of NASA Spacecraft
Alliant Techsystems [ATK] solid propulsion and composite structure technologies supported the launch last Wednesday of a Boeing [BA] Delta II 7425 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. The Delta II lifted the NASA CONTOUR spacecraft, which will study the behavior and evolution of comets. Four solid...
Tags: Boeing Co., NASA, spacecraft
Research articles 2002-07-09
shuttle orbiter's selection and implementation of an environmentally compliant primer, The
National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA takes great care to keep the Orbiter in a controlled environment. However, the vehicle cannot escape repeated visits to the Kennedy Space Center launch pad. The launch pad environment is one of the most corrosive environment exposure conditions for Orbiter operations. Orbiter corrosion can...
Tags: Boeing Co., hardware, NASA, pollution
Research articles 2001-04-01
Composite fuselage designed for crashworthiness.(Brief Article)
Crashworthy composite aircraft fuselage structures made of glass / epoxy-fabric and graphite / epoxy-fabric laminates are being designed at NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va. The design goal for protection of passengers against crashes is to Crashworthy composite aircraft fuselage structures made of glass /...
Tags: NASA
Research articles 2000-03-01
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