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The structure and composition of samples made of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic KMU-4l exposed for 12 years on the exterior surface of the International Space Station: 1. Macrostructure and surface composition

The experimental data on macrostructure, composition, and weight losses of unique KMU-4l carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic samples with surface modified by fiberglass fabric subjected to long-term exposure (12 years) in space environment as a part of Komplast 10-1 panels on the exterior surface of the...

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Published in:Inorganic materials : applied research 2016, Vol.7 (6), p.840-846
Main Authors: Deev, I. S., Nikishin, E. F., Kurshev, E. V., Lonskii, S. L.
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Exposure
Fiberglass
Functional and Polymer Composite Materials
Gravimetric analysis
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International Space Station
Macrostructure
Materials Science
Multinational space ventures
Optical microscopy
Organic chemistry
Photography
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