Does Kapton Tape Meet NASA Outgassing Requirements?

Understanding ASTM E595, low-outgassing adhesives, and material qualification for spacecraft applications.

Quick Answer

Kapton® polyimide film alone does not automatically qualify a tape for spacecraft use. The complete construction—including adhesive—must satisfy the applicable program requirements, commonly including ASTM E595 outgassing testing.

NASA Outgassing Requirements

Many spacecraft programs evaluate candidate materials using ASTM E595. The commonly referenced acceptance criteria are:

RequirementValue
Total Mass Loss (TML)≤ 1.0%
Collected Volatile Condensable Materials (CVCM)≤ 0.1%
Test Temperature125°C
Duration24 hours
Vacuum Level≤10-5 torr

Why Adhesive Selection Matters

For contamination-sensitive spacecraft, engineers evaluate the entire tape system rather than only the polyimide backing. Adhesive chemistry can influence contamination risk, long-term stability, and compatibility with mission-specific requirements.

NASA Reference: Visit the official NASA Outgassing Database:
https://outgassing.nasa.gov/

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