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KaZaK Composites pultruded parts were an enabling technology for one of the most complex and successful missions undertaken by the NASA Space Shuttle. We have pultruded composite boom materials including flight hardware for the Cassini, IPEX, EOS, and IMAGER NASA missions. There has never been a failure of a spacecraft boom made using KCI-fabricated composite structure.

KaZaK Composites pultruded over 2,000 feet of a specifically tailored combination of carbon fiber and epoxy in 0.62 inch diameter rods, selected to tune the deployed mast as nearly as possible to a net zero coefficient of thermal expansion.

Other spacecraft that use KaZaK materials are Galilileo-Jupitor, Cassini (Saturn orbiter/Titan probe) and Pioneer, which is leaving the solar system Aldebaran in 2 million years.



Learn more about the NASA SRTM mission http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/srtm/

 



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