AMJ-710-IBU is an inorganic skyblue paint developed for use on spacecraft and satellites. A specialized pigment in a silicate binder, AMJ-710-IBU can be spray deposited with standard air spray coating equipment or high-volume low-pressure system to form a bendable inorganic nonspecular skyblue marker coating for use on emblems, logos, signs etc. on spacecrft / satellites. AMJ-710-IBU will be tested in the near future for flammability and toxicity requirements per NHB 8060.1C and being completely inorganic this coating is expected to pass these tests.
This spacecraft / satellite paint has been thoroughly tested in space, having been flown on the Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE). AZ Technology used AMJ-700-IBU in coating all European Space Agency emblems currently on the International Space Station (view image at lower left).
View pre- and post-flight data for AMJ-710-IBU on MISSE (after 4 years in space) .
The table below lists the optical and application parameters of cured AMJ-710-IBU.