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Uflex develops Satellite Thermal Radiation Insulation Film for ISRO

Impressed by the wide range of polymeric films that Flex Films manufactures and the associated R&D capabilities that the company is globally recognized for, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) approached Uflex earlier in September 2017 with a requirement of specialized film for passive thermal control of spacecraft components.

Flex Films at Noida is the Indian film manufacturing arm of India’s largest multinational flexible packaging materials and solution company Uflex Limited.

Taking this requirement in its stride, the engineers at Flex Films India developed a solution for ISRO in a record time period of 6 months.

Talking more about this specialized film, Anand Prakash Gupta from Speciality Films and R&D Department at Flex Films, Noida says, “ISRO approached us in an endeavor to achieve its vision to self-reliance in Indian Space Programme, which aims at engaging more Indian industries in producing space-worthy products/technologies for its specific applications. Their desired specifications were in electro-optical and physical terms like solar transmittance, IR emittance, thickness of coating in nano-meters on both sides of the substrate and wide spectrum working temperature of -150 to +120 degrees Celsius to name a few. The real challenge was to convert these specifications into our measurable norm. For this we sent an A4-sized sample to ISRO to get everything measured and tested in their terms. When ISRO reverted to us with their requirements in the parameters that they recognize, we extrapolated that information to our measurable norm. Performing metallization in conventional metallizer was fraught with high risks of getting scratches and other aberrations (anomalies which were absolutely unacceptable for a high precision job that we were processing for ISRO). In addition, we developed some specialized coatings and applied on the substrate to ensure flawless metallization as required by ISRO.”

Talking more about the major breakthrough, Jagmohan Mongia, president of Flex Films India said, “The specialized metallized film that we supplied to ISRO was subjected to space environmental tests and passed through all parameters qualifying for space application. I would particularly like to acknowledge the unrelenting and hard work by the metallizing team of Flex Films India without which it would not have been possible for us to accomplish this goal. After this major breakthrough we now look forward to working with ISRO more closely in other research areas and technologies. This is just the beginning.”

Expressing delight on the achievement, Ashok Chaturvedi, chairman and managing director, Uflex Limited said, “The most gratifying part of this whole engagement is that Uflex has been able to contribute to ISRO’s endeavor of indigenization and becoming self-reliant in space technology applications. This is a perfect example of an Indian polymeric film manufacturer meeting and exceeding the performance parameters set by ISRO. This is a major win for Make in India and a moment of truth for Made in India.”

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Naresh Khanna – 21 January 2025

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