ASTM E595 Outgassing Testing Services

Ensure your spacecraft materials meet NASA and ESA standards with Element’s ASTM E595 outgassing testing. We provide fast turnaround, hands-on technical guidance, and comprehensive data on TML and CVCM to help you select the right polymers and components. Prevent condensation-related failures and gain confidence that your mission-critical parts will perform in extreme vacuum conditions.

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What is outgassing testing at Element?

Outgassing occurs when gases and vapors release from materials at above-ambient temperatures under vacuum. At Element, we conduct standardized ASTM E595 testing by exposing materials to 125°C and a vacuum force up to 5 x 10^-5 torr for 24 hours, then weighing both test specimens and condensing plates to measure Total Mass Loss (TML) and Collected Volatile Condensable Materials (CVCM). This ensures your materials meet NASA and ESA guidelines for space applications.

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What can Element offer you for ASTM E595 outgassing testing?

Components and materials we test

We test critical spacecraft materials like polymers, elastomers, and sensitive electronic or navigational components. Our hands-on technical guidance helps you with material selection by identifying potential outgassing issues before components are deployed, reducing the risk of failure in orbit.

Key tests offered

  • Total Mass Loss (TML) measurement
  • Collected Volatile Condensable Materials (CVCM) analysis
  • Thermal properties assessment
  • 24-hour vacuum exposure testing
  • Testing at 125°C
  • Vacuum force up to 5 x 10^-5 torr

Methods and solutions offered

Our integrated approach uses a thermal vacuum chamber to measure mass loss and condensable volatiles. We provide detailed interpretation of TML and CVCM data so you can make informed decisions on material compatibility and compliance with NASA and ESA standards. This helps prevent condensation-related damage to mission-critical equipment.

Cutting-edge equipment we use

We leverage specialized thermal vacuum systems to replicate extreme space conditions. Our experts remain at the forefront of new technologies and practices, ensuring the most accurate and fast turnaround testing possible to keep your project timelines on track.

Which labs offer this service?

Our team operates from aerospace industry hubs around the world, giving you convenient access to our specialized outgassing testing. Find your nearest Materials Testing hub on our Locations Page.

Standards we meet and the materials we test

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  • ASTM E595
  • NASA standards
  • ESA standards
  • Your Challenges, Our Solutions

    Equipment Failure Prevention

    Our comprehensive outgassing testing identifies materials prone to releasing vapors that condense on sensitive parts, helping you avoid costly damage or mission-critical failures.

    Regulatory Compliance Assurance

    We deliver testing that meets NASA and ESA requirements for Total Mass Loss and CVCM, ensuring your materials qualify for high vacuum applications.

    Material Selection Confidence

    Our aerospace testing specialists guide you in choosing suitable polymers and components, backed by quantitative data on outgassing behavior and thermal properties.

    Complex Testing Requirements

    Our specialized vacuum chambers and precise measurement protocols handle all technical requirements for ASTM E595 outgassing. You receive accurate data under realistic space conditions.

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    Why Choose Element

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    Global Testing Network

    Access expert testing services through our worldwide laboratory network.

    Space Industry Expertise

    Draw on decades of materials testing background supporting aerospace innovation.

    Comprehensive Solutions

    Benefit from a package that includes outgassing measurement, thermal properties analysis, and material characterization.

    Customer-Focused Service

    Enjoy reliable, responsive support with competitive pricing and swift turnaround times.

    Frequently asked questions

    What temperatures and conditions are used in ASTM E595 testing?

    Testing is conducted at 125°C with vacuum force up to 5 x 10^-5 torr for a 24-hour duration.

    How is outgassing measured during ASTM E595 testing?

    After the 24-hour exposure, we weigh both test specimens and condensing plates to calculate Total Mass Loss (TML) and Collected Volatile Condensable Materials (CVCM).

    5x10^-5 torr
    Industry-standard vacuum force capability

    125°C
    Precise temperature testing conditions

    190+ years
    Making certain in materials testing

    8,500+ experts
    Global team of engaged testing professionals

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