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    Ablation (redirect from Ablator)
    Ablation (Latin: ablatio – removal) is the removal or destruction of something from an object by vaporization, chipping, erosive processes, or by other...
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    be better design choices: SLA in SLA-561V stands for super light-weight ablator. SLA-561V is a proprietary ablative made by Lockheed Martin that has been...
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    slightly curved heat shield on the bottom consists of "21mm to 28mm thick ablator (glass-phenolic composite) which is held by brackets approximately 15mm...
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  • a system logic chipset introduced in 1993 Phenolic-impregnated carbon ablator, a spacecraft heat shield material Pre-integrated COF APM, part of the...
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  • Robert Saron (president) Products J-Plasma, Monopolar, Bipolar, Plazxact ablator, Electrosurgery, Veterinary, Medical Lighting, Colposcopes. Revenue $28...
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    this re-entry cover is hinged. The capsule uses the Boeing Lightweight Ablator for its re-entry heat shield. Solar cells provided by Boeing subsidiary...
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  • using a quartz fiber reinforced resin. The first use of a super-light ablator (SLA) for spacecraft purposes was for the Viking Landers in 1976. SLA would...
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    heat shield for the rover was made out of phenolic-impregnated carbon ablator (PICA), to allow it to withstand up to 2,400 °F (1,320 °C) of heat. Like...
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  • Silicone Impregnated Refractory Ceramic Ablator, or SIRCA, is a lightweight ceramic ablative material, often used in thermal protection systems to protect...
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    in-flight anomaly that was corrected with the planned improvement for the SRB ablator.: 127  For STS-107, Columbia carried the SpaceHab Research Double Module...
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