Slat Heater Boxes for Thermal Vacuum Testing
TBMG-2467
10/1/2003
- Content
Slat heater boxes have been invented for controlling the sink temperatures of objects under test in a thermal vacuum chamber, the walls of which are cooled to the temperature of liquid nitrogen. A slat heater box (see Figure 1) includes a framework of struts that support electrically heated slats that are coated with a high-emissivity optically gray paint. The slats can be grouped together into heater zones for the purpose of maintaining an even temperature within each side.
- Citation
- "Slat Heater Boxes for Thermal Vacuum Testing," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2003.