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Thermal Control Materials and Technology in the 1970s

IITRI’s more recent activities in the Research and Development of stable spacecraft thermal controls materials and systems are reviewed, and projections are made for the expected achievements in this and other fields. In addition to the need to solve a synergistic reaction between zinc orthotitanate...

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Published in:Journal of engineering for industry 1973-11, Vol.95 (4), p.1065-1068
Main Authors: Gilligan, J. E, Zerlaut, G. A
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:IITRI’s more recent activities in the Research and Development of stable spacecraft thermal controls materials and systems are reviewed, and projections are made for the expected achievements in this and other fields. In addition to the need to solve a synergistic reaction between zinc orthotitanate and certain siloxane vehicles, an additional requirement—that such systems be non-contaminating and nonconlaminable has added an important, and difficult dimension to the development of these coalings/surfaces. In the paper the K&U of an ultrastable, low αs/ε paint consisting of zinc orthotitanate and a modified commercial silicone is described. Some of the applications and materials requirements for solar energy utilization are discussed. The special requirements of electro-conductive surfaces for reproduction and other uses are also briefly reviewed in light of applicable space thermophysics technology.
ISSN:1087-1357
0022-0817
1528-8935
DOI:10.1115/1.3438252