Laser Gold: The Preferred Finish for the Oscars and NASA Spacecraft
NEW YORK, May 24, 2016 -- When top organizations are thinking about how gold can help enhance a project, they are turning to Laser Gold© to solve thermal control problems and enhance performance. Whether it be NASA's desire for 99% infrared reflectivity or the Oscars® need to make the finish on these historic statuettes more rugged, they are all turning to Epner Technology's Laser Gold electro-plating process.
NASA was the first to appreciate the innovation Epner Technology brought
to gold plating.
The space agency required and ultra-pure 24 karat
gold to achieve the highest infrared reflectivity. At the same time the
coating had to be rugged enough to permit physical cleaning. The scientists
at Epner Technology modified an electrochemical process in such a way that
the gold atoms in the deposit were packed more tightly than ordinary
plating.
And thus Laser Gold was born; the reflectivity of a pure gold combined
with the durability of a coating three times harder than any other 24 karat
gold.
For some 35 years every GOES weather satellite, the Hubble telescope
camera housing and countless other spacecraft instruments rely on Laser
Gold's 99% infrared reflective capability to keep the sun's radiant energy
from affecting the performance of these critical space projects.
The James Webb Space Telescope engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion
Laboratory have focused on Laser Gold's peerless infrared reflectivity. The
Mid Infrared Instrument (MIRI) carried aloft on the JWST, has a 16
foot-long cryogenic tube that carries a Helium refrigerant at 6º Kelvin.
The complete cryogenic system is known as the Refrigerant Line
Deployment Assembly (RLDA) and when coiled into its final configuration, it
resembled a giant gold "Slinky". The polished Laser Gold finish on the
exterior of the stainless coil will efficiently reflect some 99% of the
sun's intense IR heat energy, thus permitting the camera detector to also
achieve and maintain these cryogenic temperatures during the lifetime of
this remarkable telescope; indeed a worthy successor to the aging
Hubble.
The James Webb near IR camera (NIRCam) also utilized Laser Gold
on more than 20 Titanium components. "Epner's extraordinary gold plating on
the filter-wheel housing helped us meet reflectivity, robust bonding and
the high-temperature bake specification on this critical Titanium hog-out,"
said Steven Somerstein, retired Program
Manager, Lockheed-Martin Space Systems. "In addition, Epner coated the
NIRCam black-body Lambertian optical integrating cavities with Laser Gold;
used for flat field broadband calibration of the NIRCam infrared focal
plane cameras," Somerstein said.
For 2016's Oscars, The Academy decided to return this iconic figure to
its art-object roots so for the first time in 30 years the famous statuette
was cast in the original bronze at the Polich Tallix art foundry in Rock Tavern, NY and shipped to Epner's Brooklyn facility to be finished in 24 karat
Laser Gold. The durability of this 200 Knoop hardness process will end the
steady stream of Oscars already out there that have been returned to the
Academy for re-plating due to the original finish being worn away. Epner
guaranteed these Oscars for a lifetime!
For years Epner Technology had gold plated many works of some of the
world's greatest sculptors such as Mathew
Barney and Jeff Koons. The work of
many of these artists were cast at this renowned art foundry and The
Academy realized that this team of two unique fabricators should be kept
intact.
Artists, innovators, engineers and our country's space programs all have
discovered that Laser Gold is indeed, no ordinary gold.
More information: David Epner,
Email, www.Epner.com,, or 718 782 5948
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