Title
White Inorganic Coatings for Satellites (WICoSat)

CoPED ID
dc3b471e-42bb-402a-95c5-0ccbe56c8ff3

Status
Closed


Value
£47,900

Start Date
July 31, 2014

End Date
Nov. 30, 2014

Description

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A white coating with low and stable solar absorptance is required for thermal shield applications on the satellite exterior surfaces. White paint has been used with limited performance in extreme space environments such as UV, radiation, adhesion, outgassing, contamination, extreme thermal and operational loads over a 15 yr mission lifetime. Transparent anodising of aluminium alloys is used also with limited performance. Recent trials by Keronite shows, the use of high voltage plasma discharges and unique electrolyte formulations in the Keronite process also allows the formation of optically white coatings on Al-alloys. The proposed study will investigate the feasibility of developing the existing knowledge to create white ceramic coatings with low and stable absorptance value on aluminium alloys and CFRP.

Subjects by relevance
  1. Aluminium
  2. Aluminium alloys
  3. Surfacings (matter)
  4. Alloys
  5. Surface treatment

Extracted key phrases
  1. White Inorganic Coatings
  2. White ceramic coating
  3. White coating
  4. White paint
  5. Stable solar absorptance
  6. Stable absorptance value
  7. Thermal shield application
  8. Extreme thermal
  9. Aluminium alloy
  10. Satellite exterior surface
  11. Extreme space environment
  12. Limited performance
  13. Wicosat
  14. Satellites

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