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Shield
Products in SPACE
05/03/2010
Petersburg, MI: SYS-TEC Corporation
and NASA have completed a testing program where 2D Datamatrix marked samples,
coated with Shield Products Superior Shield, were flown into space and
affixed to the international Space Station. The test program was called
MESSE 6.
The marks were made using various marking processes on small, round aluminum
discs. Two of each mark were made, one for flight, and one for a test
standard. All marks were graded using an electronic verification system
so comparisons could be made post flight. The discs were then placed in
a Passive Experiment Container (PEC) that was flown into space on space
shuttle orbiter Endeavour on March 11, 2008. These cases were attached
to the outside of the International Space Station. These marks were left
exposed to the harsh environments of space of 18 months. Atomic oxygen,
solar UV radiation, and spatial impact are just some of the conditions
that these marks were exposed to. The marked samples were retrieved by
space shuttle Discovery and brought back to Earth on September 11, 2009.
They were then inspected for damage or deterioration and graded using
the same verification equipment.
Upon inspection, all marks that were coated with Superior Shield looked
just as they had pre-flight. They received the same grades as they had
initially. Comparable marks that were not coated were unreadable or faded
to a point where you couldn't see the mark anymore. "Superior Shield
exceeded our expectation. It is now our standard product for all government
and commercial clear coat applications." says Richard Perron, President
of SYS-TEC.
For more information on Superior
Shield please contact:
Brett Van Huysen
SYS-TEC Corporation 6911 Summerfield Road
Petersburg, MI 49270
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