Composites are more important than ever in space exploration
Composites have been used in space since our early steps into the cosmos. Often turned to for their light weight and high strength, these materials have a history of use in spaceflight in such applications as payload fairings, satellite structures and heat shields.
Today, private companies are partnering with NASA and the ESA in new and exciting ways. Creating everything from telescoping arrays on small satellites to spacecraft and lander components, commercial space companies have helped to streamline the production of mission-enabling parts and structures.
Composite materials are playing an ever-growing role in a wide range of these applications including launch systems, landing struts, load bearing structures, propulsion systems, thermal protection systems and many others.
Stay competitive in the evolving space market
The CW Tech Days: New Space Applications virtual seminar, originally recorded on November 13, 2024, explores the technologies, materials and strategies used by composites manufacturers working in the evolving space market.
Tech Days presentations from industry experts emphasize the use of composite materials in applications requiring the weight savings, structural benefits and ability to withstand extreme temperatures that only composites can provide.
Who should watch CW Tech Days: New Space Applications?
Engineers and decision makers at companies involved or interested in learning more about the materials and processing methods being applied to the fabrication of composite structures that will operate in a space environment.