Published: August 08, 2011
Nanocomp Reaches New Frontiers on NASA's Juno Mission
CONCORD, N.H. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Nanocomp
Technologies, Inc., a developer of energy-saving performance
materials and component products from carbon nanotubes (CNTs), today
announced that its unique nanotube-based sheet material, EMSHIELD, has
been incorporated into the Juno spacecraft, launched on August 5, 2011,
to provide protection against electrostatic discharge (ESD) as the
spacecraft makes its way through space to Jupiter.
Specifically, the Juno development team used Nanocomp material as a
surface layer on several critical components of the flight system's
attitude control motor struts and the main engine housing. Nanocomp
worked in partnership with Lockheed Martin, the prime contractor on the
project, to integrate EMSHIELD during spacecraft development and
construction.
"The Juno spacecraft has many composite components throughout the
structure that require ESD protection especially as it will be
travelling through Jupiter's extremely strong radiation belts," said
Peter Antoinette, president and CEO, Nanocomp Technologies. "Lockheed
was interested in implementing an alternative ESD solution to
traditional aluminum foil that is typically bonded to the surface of
composites. By adding EMSHIELD CNT sheet layers during fabrication of
the composite, they were able to integrate ESD protection directly onto
the structure, making the composite a multifunctional element of the
spacecraft."
"It goes without saying, that becoming space qualified against the
rigorous standards set by NASA in support of a very important space
mission is a major accomplishment for Nanocomp," said Antoinette. "We
are grateful that the Juno team took interest in advancing the Technical
Readiness Level of our technology, and are pleased that the visibility
of this mission demonstrates how advanced CNT product manufacturing has
become a reality."
Nanocomp's industrially relevant CNT material is able to solve a number
of cross-industry application challenges that no other material in the
world has been efficiently able to solve. In fact, the Department of
Defense, through its Title III Defense Production Act, has designated
Nanocomp's products as "critical to national defense."
"Carbon nanotube materials have long been known to have a number of very
attractive properties. They are extremely strong while being
exceptionally lightweight and exhibiting attractive electrical
conductivity. The challenge has been to capture these properties in
product formats that can be readily integrated with existing
manufacturing processes of complex components that are on the leading
edge of technology," said Antoinette.
The company currently produces CNT yarn and sheet material for continued
test and evaluation by government and commercial customers, and will
soon be transitioning to a larger manufacturing facility in southern New
Hampshire - which will emerge as the United States' first Center of
Excellence for Commercial Nanomanufacturing.
About Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.
Nanocomp Technologies, Inc. was formed in 2004 to leverage its
proprietary and fundamental advancements in the production of long
carbon nanotubes as well as a unique ability to fabricate them into
physically strong, lightweight and electro-thermally conductive yarns
and nonwoven sheets. The company's objective is to develop products with
revolutionary performance benefits that would create a new generation of
advanced structural materials and electro-thermal devices. It has over
20 patents pending and won The Wall Street Journal's prestigious
Technology Innovation Award in 2008. The company is headquartered in
Concord, N.H. For additional information, please visit www.nanocomptech.com.

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