The Air Force is heavily invested in POSS Applications Research and Development. Currently one application is being 'flight'tested' for a technology transition. New applications are being investigated (e.g. batteries, capacitors, radomes). The technology transfer to Hybrid Plastics is a success story with significant volume increase and price reduction. POSS Nanotechnology Offers Versatility.
AFRL POSS Applications Research
2002
24 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Rocket Engines & Motors , Industrial Chemistry & Chemical Process Engineering , Materials Sciences , Rocket propulsion , Oligomers , Nanotechnology , Spacecraft , Technology transfer , High temperature , Canopies , Hybrid systems , Radomes , Rocket engines , Lubricants , Capacitors , Ablative materials , Thermal insulation , Plastic coatings , Cost reduction , Hybrid plastics , Rocket engine components , Poss(Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes) , Ihprpt(Integrated high payoff rocket propulsion technology) , Viewgraphs only , Presentation slides
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