Fiscal Year:
2007
Title:
FCAPD Protective Coating for Space Tethers
Agency:
NASA
Contract:
NNM07AA45C
Award Amount:
$100,000.00
Abstract:
Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation (AASC) proposes to demonstrate extended service lifetime of space tethers in the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) environment by using Filtered Cathodic Arc Plasma Deposition (FCAPD) to deposit a high quality protective coating onto space tether material. Protective coatings deposited by FCAPD have low defect density, excellent adhesion to space tether material, low mass and thickness and have been shown in initial laboratory tests to protect against atomic oxygen (AO) erosion on Kapton as well as Zylon. Because of the low process temperature (<80 oC), FCAPD can minimize the thermal effects the process has on the tether material, which is believed to be a major disadvantage of current types of protective coatings such as Photosil , TOR-LM and POSS. These polymer coatings offer a level of protection against AO and UV damage, but at a significant cost to the tether's tensile strength .
Principal Investigator:
Andrew L. Gerhan
Principal Investigator
5104834156
gerhan@aasc.net
Small Business Information at Submission:
Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation
626 Whitney Street San Leandro, CA 94577
EIN/Tax ID:
943201700
DUNS:
N/A
Number of Employees:
Woman-Owned:
No
Minority-Owned:
No
HUBZone-Owned:
No