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Electrically conductive black optical paint

Birnbaum et al., 1983

Document ID
8303352199022455658
Author
Birnbaum M
Metzler E
Cleland E
Publication year
Publication venue
Scattering in Optical Materials II

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An electrically conductive flat black paint has been developed for use on the Galileo spacecraft which will orbit Jupiter in the late 1980s. The paint, designed for equipment operating in high-energy radiation fields, has multipurpose functions. Its electrical …
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