NASA PROGRAMS
Touchstone has earned numerous awards as an industrial problem-solver,
new product developer, and applied research laboratory for hundreds
of manufacturers in a wide range of business sectors. Our unique
capability as an industrial problem-solver is based on the diversity
of our highly experienced technical staff, supported by over $10
million worth of in-house laboratory equipment and testing facilities.
The following examples illustrate some of our contributions to this
business sector:
- Touchstone performed much of the mechanical testing of the X-34
wing structures.
- Touchstone has performed mechanical testing under the X-33 program.
- Touchstone is involved in the development of composites designed
for use as future cryogenic hydrogen and oxygen tank construction.
Touchstone is well equipped to test these unique materials.
- Touchstone provided much of the materials characterization that
assisted USBI in the development of MCC1, a new ablative material
for the shuttle SRB.
- Touchstone performed a wide variety of metal matrix composite
mechanical tests under the NASP program.
- Touchstone is currently working to develop a light weight structural
and insulative foam for use in thermal protection systems.
- Touchstone performed high temperature testing of experimental
refractory metals rocket engine materials at temperatures exceeding
4000 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Touchstone provided testing assistance to Pratt and Whitney
in support the development of water-jet paint and coatings stripping
technology currently used on the shuttle SRB.
- Touchstone developed 40 special elevated temperature creep/compression
devices to test shoe shim material used to attach the solid fuel
rocket boosters to the space shuttle. The data generated helped
engineers choose the best material for the application.
- Under the High Speed Civil Transport Program, Touchstone performed
thermal measurements on three candidate thermal shield blanket
materials. Instead of using standard thermal conductivity measurement
systems which do not heat specimens rapidly, a gas flame was impinged
on one side of each specimen held in insulating firebrick to produce
temperatures in the 1500 degrees F range. Temperature increase
over time and absolute temperature at equilibrium were monitored
using a computer data collection system. The data clearly showed
that one material was far superior to the other two in its ability
to protect engine components.
- Touchstone performed testing under the "Temperature Exceedance
Program" wherein various materials used in the SRB (solid
fuel rocket booster) were subjected to launch equivalent temperature
profiles followed by immersion in seawater to simulate booster
use conditions. A wide assortment of mechanical tests were then
performed on materials which included paints, primers, nylon,
Teflon, o-ring Nitrile rubber, and phenolic silica ablative sheet.
The tests included tensile strength, short beam shear, flatwise
tensile, Durometer hardness, wear resistance (Falex) and Izod
impact.
The above examples are only a sample of our work in this area.
We would be pleased to provide any additional information you may
require. We also invite you to review examples on our website of
work that we have performed in support of other business sectors.
Please contact one of our Project
Managers to discuss your manufacturing problem. We would welcome
an opportunity to add you to our rapidly growing list of satisfied
customers.
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