Lasercomm demonstration during US navy trident warrior 06 forcenet exercise

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Christopher I. Moore ◽  
Harris R. Burris ◽  
William S. Rabinovich ◽  
Michele Suite ◽  
Linda Wasiczko ◽  
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Vol 133 (3) ◽  
pp. 211
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D.J. Albares
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2016 ◽  
Vol 48 (3) ◽  
pp. 332-338 ◽  
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Rachael Squire
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J. Peter Ault ◽  
Pete Lockwood ◽  
Robert Cloutier ◽  
David Kinee

Polysiloxane coatings are the most recent high performance coatings developed to take advantage of the heat and oxidation resistant properties of silicone-based materials. Commercially available polysiloxane coatings predominately consist of organic-inorganic siloxane materials (though some pure siloxane materials are available). Recently, the US Navy has approved polysiloxane coatings as “High Durability” in their specification for exterior weather resistant coatings (MIL-PRF-24635 Type V and VI). Navy approval comes after over 20 years of industry development of polysiloxane coatings for high performance industrial and marine applications, yet issues remain with their cost-effective implementation in the Navy fleet. This paper will review experiences of the offshore and marine industry with polysiloxane coatings and provide an update on the Navy adoption of the technology.


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