Silicon Carbide Mirror for Aerospace Applications

Dec. 30, 2024

Project Overview

The Silicon Carbide Mirror was specifically designed to meet the stringent requirements of aerospace engineering, ensuring exceptional performance in challenging conditions. Its lightweight structure, combined with superior optical properties, makes it a critical component in space exploration and satellite imaging systems.

Key Challenges Addressed

  • Thermal Stability: Aerospace environments demand materials with low thermal expansion. Silicon carbide’s excellent thermal conductivity and minimal expansion make it ideal for high-temperature and vacuum conditions.
  • Precision Optics: The tight dimensional tolerance (±0.1 mm) and outstanding surface accuracy (RMSI < 16 nm) ensure optimal imaging performance, even for demanding space missions.

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