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Aerospace Applications

Aerospace

On July 4, 1997, the Mars Pathfinder made its historic landing on the surface of Mars, cushioned by airbags made of VECTRAN™. The low-temperature performance, flex fatigue and abrasion resistance, and tensile strength of VECTRAN™ were all key considerations in the material selection process.

Aerospace rover

VECTRAN™ is also used for tethers and strength members in other aerospace applications. In addition to robust mechanical performance, the minimal off- and out-gassing characteristics of the fiber are desirable for high vacuum and space applications.

Key Benefits

  • Low CTE
  • Thermal properties, including low-temperature performance
  • Low off-gassing and out-gassing characteristics
  • Flex fatigue resistance

Usage Example

  • Inflatable system (e.g., space habitats)
  • Actuator cords for remote deployment systems
  • Safety restraints, tie-downs, cable harnesses, and lacing tapes
  • Lifting/lower system bridle and tethers (e.g., sky crane)