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Electrostatic Charging Characteristics of Silverized Teflon Tape and Carbon Loaded Kapton Spiral Wrap Thermal Blanket Materials
This paper presents results of electron vacuum chamber testing of five mil perforated silverized Teflon tape and one mil carbon loaded Kapton spiral wrap thermal blanket materials. Characterization of the electrostatic charging and discharging behavior of the ungrounded materials in the simulated geosynchronous orbit substorm environment is presented. The relative effectiveness of various grounding techniques in mitigating charging effects is also discussed.