AVCOAT

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Apollo and Orion Avcoat

AVCOAT 5026-39 is a NASA code for a specific ablative heat shield material created by Avco[1][2] (acquired by Textron in 1984).[3] It is an epoxy novolac resin with special additives in a fiberglass honeycomb matrix. In fabrication, the empty honeycomb is bonded to the primary structure and the resin is gunned into each cell individually.[4]

History

AVCOAT was used for the heat shield on NASA's Apollo Command Module.[5] In its final form, this material was called AVCOAT 5026-39.

Although AVCOAT was not used for the Space Shuttle orbiters, NASA is using the material for its next generation Orion spacecraft.[6] The Avcoat to be used on Orion is reformulated to meet environmental legislation that has been passed since the end of Apollo.[7][8]

Specifications

  • Material: epoxy novolac resin with special additives in a fiberglass honeycomb matrix.[4]
  • Density: 32 pounds per cubic foot (0.51 g/cm3)[4]
  • Post-ablation char-layer composition: 6.7 pounds per cubic foot (0.107 g/cm3) of carbon and 8 pounds per cubic foot (0.13 g/cm3) of silica.[4]

Flight use

Unmanned

Manned

References

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