Microwave processing of materials in microgravity

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is investigating the use of microwave energy as a controlled heating and positioning source for the processing of materials in the microgravity environment of space. Ground-based studies of the positioning capabilities of microwave forces are presented. The ability to quickly and efficiently control the heating of a variety of materials is demonstrated, and the heating of several representative materials is presented. A compact cold-wall microwave furnace compatible with future flight experiments in a shuttle mid-deck cannister is evaluated. The development of a hybrid containerless processing facility that will serve both as an acoustic positioning chamber and a microwave-heating cavity is also proposed. The design characteristics of a cold-wall furnace and hybrid heater/positioner are reviewed.