The
Materials Science Laboratory (MSL) facility is the contribution of the European Space Agency to NASA's MSRR-1. It occupies one half of an
International Standard Payload Rack. The MSL consists of a
Core Facility, together with associated support sub-systems. The
Core Facility consists mainly of a vacuum-tight stainless steel cylinder (
Process Chamber) capable of accommodating different individual
Furnace Inserts (FIs), within which sample processing is carried out. The processing chamber provides an accurately controlled processing environment and measurement of microgravity levels. It can house several different
Furnace Inserts. During the first batch of experiments the
Low Gradient Furnace (LGF) is installed. Another furnace, the
Solidification and Quenching Furnace (SQF) is already produced and waiting on ground for future operations. The FI can be moved with a dedicated drive mechanism, to process each sample according to requirements from the scientists. Processing normally takes place under vacuum. The
Core Facility supports FIs with up to eight heating elements, and provides the mechanical, thermal and electrical infrastructure necessary to handle the FIs, the
Sample Cartridge Assembly (SCA), together with any associated experiment-dedicated electronics that may be required. A FI is an arrangement of heating elements, isolating zones and cooling zones contained in a thermal insulation assembly. On the outer envelope of this assembly is a water-cooled metal jacket forming the mechanical interface to the
Core Facility. The major characteristics of the two produced Furnace Inserts are: •
Low Gradient Furnace (LGF) The LGF is designed mainly for Bridgman crystal growth of semiconductor materials. It consists of two heated cavities separated by an adiabatic zone. This assembly can establish low and precisely controlled gradients between two very stable temperature levels. •
Solidification and Quenching Furnace (SQF) The SQF is designed mainly for metallurgical research, with the option of quenching the solidification interface at the end of processing by quickly displacing the cooling zone. It consists of a heated cavity and a water-cooled cooling zone separated by an adiabatic zone. It can establish medium to steep temperature gradients along the experiment sample. For creating large gradients, a Liquid Metal Ring enhances the thermal coupling between the SCA and the cooling zone. ==Sample cartridge assembly==