Reduced Moisture vapor transmission coatings for Radomes
Navy SBIR FY2005.2
Sol No.: |
Navy SBIR FY2005.2 |
Topic No.: |
N05-124 |
Topic Title: |
Reduced Moisture vapor transmission coatings for Radomes |
Proposal No.: |
N052-124-0209 |
Firm: |
Luna Innovations Incorporated 2851 Commerce Street
Blacksburg, Virginia 24060-6657 |
Contact: |
Marc Hirsch |
Phone: |
(540) 552-5128 |
Web Site: |
www.lunainnovations.com |
Abstract: |
Modern technology has developed materials that are highly durable and can resist a harsh environment, but one of the most damaging chemicals for electrical components is moisture. Even very low levels of water vapor can be fatal to sensitive equipment, particularly for guidance systems in missiles. The structural components of radomes are either porous fused silica or a variety of polymer matrix composites with glass fibers. The materials provide a level of protection from the environment, but are not adequate by themselves in preventing moisture vapor transmission. Several commercial coatings exist today to mitigate moisture, but these too are insufficient in providing the level of protection and length of service required. A need exists for a coating that will provide moisture barrier performance of 0.02g/m2/day or lower, thermal cycling resistance and resistance to abrasion and scratches during incidental handling of missiles for a period of 10 years. The new hybrid coatings will be both highly resistant to water vapor transmission and abrasion and scratch resistant. |
Benefits: |
A fluid diffusion resistant coating that can achieve very low diffusion rates while providing abrasion and scratch resistance is a critical need to the protection of the sensitive equipment housed in radomes. Such a structure and coating system will provide exponentially improved reliability and increased service life over current systems. In addition, such a technology can be utilized in commercial aircraft, ground systems and other non-military radomes, where existing systems are also deficient in providing long service life. |
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