Ceramic Paste for Patching High-Temperature Insulation
TBMG-1188
02/01/2007
- Content
A ceramic paste that can be applied relatively easily, either by itself or in combination with one or more layer(s) of high temperature ceramic fabrics, such as silicon carbide or zirconia, has been invented as a means of patching cracks or holes in the reinforced carbon-carbon forward surfaces of a space shuttle in orbit before returning to Earth. The paste or the paste/fabric combination could also be used to repair rocket-motor combustion chambers, and could be used on Earth to patch similar high-temperature structures.
- Citation
- "Ceramic Paste for Patching High-Temperature Insulation," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2007.