Clay, an abundant natural material, may hold the answer to developing super high-temperature supercapacitors for powering devices in extreme environments, says new research from Rice University. According to a report released in Nature’s online journal, Scientific Reports, the supercapacitor created by researchers at Rice University using naturally-occurring clay and room … [Read more...]
NASA Selects Proposals for Future Spacecraft Thermal Control Systems
NASA has selected eight proposals to develop advanced thermal control system technologies for future spacecraft as part of its Game Changing Development Program (GCD). The program was created to investigate novel ideals and approaches to protect spacecraft and the astronauts within while enabling them to remain in space for longer periods of time. The selected proposals will … [Read more...]
Dielectric Heat Transfer Fluid Line Expanded
DSI Ventures, Inc., a developer of biodegradable lubricants and electrical insulating products, has announced the expansion of its OptiCool line of dielectric heat transfer fluids. Introduced in 2001, OptiCool fluids are made from synthetic paraffin hydrocarbons, and are used to cool and insulate computer services, high-torque DC motors, power electronics and avionics. “We … [Read more...]
Heat Exchanger Research Could Lead to Better Liquid Cooling in Aerospace, Automotive, Defense Applications
A New Mexico State University assistant professor is investigating methods of increasing heat exchanger efficiency that could enable space missions to remain in orbit for longer periods of time and lead to better automotive, defense, data center and power generation thermal management systems. “The problem we are addressing is how to extend NASA space missions,” Krishna Kota, … [Read more...]
B-Staged Adhesive Film for Bonding and Sealing Applications
A new high temperature-resistant B-staged adhesive film is available from Master Bond for bonding and sealing applications in the aerospace, electronic, opto-electronic and specialty OEM industries. FLM36 film adhesive can withstand temperatures up to 500°F, offers good electrical insulation, and retains its high strength properties upon prolonged exposure to elevated … [Read more...]
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