Stratasys to Test 3D-Printed Material Performance on Moon
2024年3月12日 - 9:15PM
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Ground testing suggests potential for 50
percent radiation dose reduction
Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS), a leader in polymer 3D printing
solutions, today announced that it will provide 3D-printed
materials for an upcoming lunar mission to test their performance
on the surface of the moon. The experiments are part of Aegis
Aerospace, Inc.’s first Space Science & Technology Evaluation
Facility mission (SSTEF-1). SSTEF is a commercial space testing
service, developed by Aegis Aerospace in Houston, Texas under
NASA’s Tipping Point program, to provide R&D services on the
lunar surface. The SSTEF-1 project focuses on technology
development for space infrastructure and capabilities for the moon
and near-earth space. The Stratasys experiments are sponsored by
Northrop Grumman Corporation.
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FDM Antero 840CN03 radiation experiment
housing with red UTLEM 9085 “Remove Before Flight” cover to protect
the test samples during transport and installation. (Photo:
Business Wire)
In this moon mission, Stratasys will provide 3D-printed samples
that will be brought to the lunar surface by an unmanned lander in
a carrier structure 3D-printed by Stratasys. Three materials will
be the focus of two different experiments led by Northrop
Grumman.
The first experiment assesses the performance of a sample coupon
part made with Stratasys’ Antero® 800NA FDM® filament filled with
tungsten. Antero 800NA is a high-performance PEKK-based
thermoplastic with excellent mechanical properties, chemical
resistance, and low outgassing characteristics. Adding tungsten is
intended to provide shielding against harmful radiation such as
gamma rays or x-rays.
The second passive experiment is designed to see how 3D-printed
materials perform in space. It will include Antero 840CN03 FDM
filament, which features ESD properties for use with electronics
and was used on the Orion spacecraft. The experiment will also
include a new ESD photopolymer manufactured by Stratasys partner
Henkel for use with Stratasys’ Origin® One 3D printers and designed
for high-heat environments. This experiment will subject coupon
samples of the 3D-printed materials to moon dust, low pressure that
can lead to outgassing, and the rapid temperature swings that
result from virtually no atmosphere on the moon.
“Additive manufacturing is an important technology for space
missions where every ounce of weight matters and high performance
is essential,” said Chief Industrial Business Officer Rich Garrity.
“This set of experiments will help us understand how to fully
leverage 3D printing to keep people and equipment safe as we travel
to the moon and beyond.”
Parts will be brought to the lunar surface by an unmanned lander
in a Stratasys 3D printed carrier structure made from ULTEM™ 9085
thermoplastic, which is a material also commonly used in commercial
aircraft interiors.
About Stratasys
Stratasys is leading the global shift to additive manufacturing
with innovative 3D printing solutions for industries such as
aerospace, automotive, consumer products and healthcare. Through
smart and connected 3D printers, polymer materials, a software
ecosystem, and parts on demand, Stratasys solutions deliver
competitive advantages at every stage in the product value chain.
The world’s leading organizations turn to Stratasys to transform
product design, bring agility to manufacturing and supply chains,
and improve patient care.
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Stratasys, Antero, and FDM are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Stratasys Ltd. and/or its affiliates. 9085 and ULTEM
trademarks are used under license from SABIC, its affiliate or
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