NASA Tech Briefs’ Materials Web page spotlights new engineering materials, coatings, and materials processing techniques, related primarily to ceramics, composites, plastics, and ferrous and non-ferrous metals, as published in NASA Tech Briefs magazine. The Tech Briefs describe applications of these materials in aerospace, defense, electronics, automotive, consumer products, and other major industries. Many of the Tech Briefs below are correlated to a Technical Support Package (TSP) or White Paper that can be downloaded free of charge.
Three Dimensionally Interlinked, Dense, Solid Form of Single-Walled CNT Ropes
The nanotube block has high mechanical strength and resistance to indentation.
A 3D networked, dense form of single-walled
carbon nanotubes (SWNT) has
been made through isotropic shrinking of
a gel-like SWNT-water paste by very slow
evaporation. Approximately 35 g of Raw
HiPco nanotubes were cleaned by the
method of ...
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Flexible Plug Repair for Shuttle Wing Leading Edge
Thin, flexible plugs conform to surfaces.
In response to the Columbia Accident
Investigation Board report, a plug repair kit
has been developed to enable astronauts to
repair the space shuttle’s wing leading edge
(WLE) during orbit. The plug repair kit
consists of several 17.78-cm-diameter carbon/
silicon carbide (...
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Use of Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Covalent Attachment of Nanotubes to Silicon
This method enables the introduction of carbon nanotubes
onto all types of silicon-based devices and silicon surfaces.
The purpose of the invention is to
covalently attach functionalized carbon
nanotubes to silicon. This step allows for
the introduction of carbon nanotubes
onto all manner of silicon surfaces, and
thereby ...
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