In satellite and spacecraft design, adhesive selection is a mission-critical decision — one where failure is simply not an option. This ebook explores the critical role that advanced epoxy and adhesive systems play in enabling reliable, long-duration missions beyond Earth’s atmosphere. From withstanding cryogenic temperatures as low as 4 K to enduring intense radiation, wide thermal cycling, and high vacuum, the adhesives used in modern spacecraft must perform flawlessly under conditions that push materials science to its limits. Read about peer-reviewed case studies covering real-world applications across low-Earth-orbit satellites, deep-space probes, and instruments aboard the International Space Station — examining how engineers select, process, and qualify adhesive systems for structural bonding, electronics protection, optical assemblies, and more.

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