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An evaluation of candidate oxidation resistant materials for space applications in LEO
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1986
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EngineeringOxidation ResistanceSpace ApplicationsPlasma ProcessingChemical EngineeringAsher ExposureCorrosionProtective CoatingMaterials EngineeringMaterials ScienceSurface ModificationSurface TreatmentMulti-functional CoatingSurface ScienceRf Plasma AsherMica PaintMaterial PerformanceProtective CoatingsElectrical Insulation
Ground based testing of materials considered for polyimide (Kapton) solar array blanket protection and graphite-epoxy stroctural member protection was performed in an RF plasma asher. Protective coatings on Kapton from various commercial sources and from NASA Lewis Research Center were exposed to the air plasma; and mass loss per unit area was measured for each sample. All samples evaluated provided some protection to the underlying surface, but metal-oxide-fluoropolymer coatings provided the best protection by exhibiting very little degradation after 47 hr of asher exposure. Mica paint was evaluated as a protective coating for graphite-epoxy structural members. Mica appeared to be resistant to attack by atomic oxygen, but only offered limited protection as a paint. this is believed to be due to the paint vehicle ashing underneath the mica leaving unattached mica flakes lying on the surface. The protective coatings on Kapton evaluated so far are promising but further research on protection of graphite-epoxy support structures is needed.
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