The objective of this project is to design a paint replacement applique that functions as an alternative coating system on Navy submarines and UUV''s. In addition, focus will be on design and fabrication of applique material that contains advanced pigments, and sublimated dyes used to provide an optimized color pattern on a film that also reflects and absorbs electromagnetic radiation similar to those encountered by shallow water submersibles. Specific attention will be paid to effecting a desired response to blue and green laser interogation. Evaluation of active reflective display technology will also be performed.
Benefit: Based on Integument''s leadership role in the field of paint replacement appliques, the development of a patterned functional applique material will significantly broaden the application and use of applique technology within the DOD and private sector. For example, Integument currently offers the military a variety of camouflage patterned and mil colored appliques for use on composite and metal shelters,structures, and vehicles including aircraft and land vehicles. Appliques are also being engineered and fabricated for applications as anti-grafitti coatings on transportation vehicles, signs, and various DOT structures. Successful completion of this Phase I program will result in new adhesives for underwater applique use as well as new design capabilities for both DOD use as well as private sector architectural and aesthetic paint alternatives.
Keywords: Blue Green Laser, Blue Green Laser, computer program pattern generation, applique, dye sublimation, shallow ocean reflectance, active electro-switching displays