A docking system is being developed by the NASA to support future space missions. It is expected to use redundant elastomer seals to help contain cabin air during dockings between two spacecraft. The sealing surfaces are exposed to the space environment when vehicles are not docked. In space, the seals will be exposed to temperatures between 125 to -75 C, vacuum, atomic oxygen, particle and ultraviolet radiation, and micrometeoroid and orbital debris (MMOD). Silicone rubber is the only class of space flight-qualified elastomeric seal material that functions across the expected temperature range. NASA Glenn has tested three silicone elastomers for such seal applications: two provided by Parker (S0899-50 and S0383-70) and one from Esterline (...
The development of the International Space Station is critically dependent upon development and test...
Elastomeric seals ar Elastomeric seals are being considered for application to the Advanced Docking ...
The International Space Station (ISS) solar arrays utilize MD-944 diode tape to protect the underlyi...
Due to their wide operating temperatures and low leakage rates, silicone elastomers are the only cla...
A next-generation docking system is being developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administra...
While in space silicone based elastomer seals planned for use on NASA's Crew Exploration Vehicle (CE...
A Low Impact Docking System (LIDS) is being developed by the NASA Johnson Space Center to support fu...
An investigation of silicone elastomers for seals used in docking and habitat systems for future spa...
The Advanced Docking Berthing System (ADBS) is being developed by NASA as part of new Exploration I...
For many materials used in space hardware, the environment in which they need to operate is harsher ...
Research was conducted at MSFC on the behavior of elastomeric materials after exposure to simulated ...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
Ultraviolet radiation was evaluated to determine its negative effects on the performance of elastome...
A novel docking seal was developed for the main interface seal of NASA s Low Impact Docking System (...
Radiation blocking sunscreen coatings have been developed for the protection of elastomer seals used...
The development of the International Space Station is critically dependent upon development and test...
Elastomeric seals ar Elastomeric seals are being considered for application to the Advanced Docking ...
The International Space Station (ISS) solar arrays utilize MD-944 diode tape to protect the underlyi...
Due to their wide operating temperatures and low leakage rates, silicone elastomers are the only cla...
A next-generation docking system is being developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administra...
While in space silicone based elastomer seals planned for use on NASA's Crew Exploration Vehicle (CE...
A Low Impact Docking System (LIDS) is being developed by the NASA Johnson Space Center to support fu...
An investigation of silicone elastomers for seals used in docking and habitat systems for future spa...
The Advanced Docking Berthing System (ADBS) is being developed by NASA as part of new Exploration I...
For many materials used in space hardware, the environment in which they need to operate is harsher ...
Research was conducted at MSFC on the behavior of elastomeric materials after exposure to simulated ...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
Ultraviolet radiation was evaluated to determine its negative effects on the performance of elastome...
A novel docking seal was developed for the main interface seal of NASA s Low Impact Docking System (...
Radiation blocking sunscreen coatings have been developed for the protection of elastomer seals used...
The development of the International Space Station is critically dependent upon development and test...
Elastomeric seals ar Elastomeric seals are being considered for application to the Advanced Docking ...
The International Space Station (ISS) solar arrays utilize MD-944 diode tape to protect the underlyi...