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Advanced Outgassing Test Chamber

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Aerospace & Advanced Composits GmbH

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Short Description

The advanced outgassing test with high sensitivity, is used for a detailed investigation of the mass transport of materials (mass-loss due to sublimation, evaporation, outgassing of evaporated particles) under thermal vacuum. Since a vacuum microbalance records mass changes online, this test is commonly used in extension to the screening test ECSS Q-ST-70-02C. Tests according to ECSS-Q-TM-70-52A (longterm outgassing prediction), residual gas analysis as well as TQCM (Thermal quartz Crystal Microbalance) including insitu IRRAS analysis (infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy) of the trapped masses can be done.

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Aerospace & Advanced Composites GmbH

Research Services

Tests according to ECSS-Q-TM-70-52A standard, massloss / mass gain over time / temperature in thermal vacuum

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

To qualify materials for their suitability for space applications, assessment of outgassing properties is required. “Outgassing” is defined as the mass loss of a sample due to vacuum conditioning at elevated temperature.

Terms of Use

The General Terms and Conditions of Aerospace and Advanced Composites GmbH apply. For inquiries or further information, please contact us.

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Aerospace & Advanced Composites GmbH
Space Tribology
+43 2622 90550-0
office@aac-research.at
https://www.aac-research.at/

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