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Valve in Tank Assembly (VITA) Propulsion Feed System

The flight-ready, turnkey Valve in Tank Assembly (VITA) satellite electric propulsion feed system is qualified in testing with Xenon and is fully compatible with Krypton, as well. VITA can be pre-filled with propellant to deliver a ready-to-install, space-grade system.

The current VITA solution has two redundant shut-off valves to support one thruster for increased reliability. The drop-in VITA design approach supports modular satellite configurations, allowing for easy architectural changes. 

VITA’s efficient design saves satellite integrators significant procurement, assembly, testing, troubleshooting and rework effort.

Các tính năng cốt lõi

  • Eliminates traditional feed system envelope by integrating valves into tank
  • Significantly reduces procurement, assembly, testing, troubleshooting and rework effort
  • Qualified with Xenon and compatible with Krypton
  • Drop-in design supports modular satellite configurations for easy architectural changes 
  • Configured with two redundant shut-off valves
  • Can be delivered pre-filled with propellant
  • Proven high quantity, space-grade production process
Thông số kỹ thuật

Our Valve in Tank Assembly (VITA) is an industry-first, small-footprint satellite electric propulsion feed system assembly that integrates valves inside the propellant tank, creating more room for more payload. 

 

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Valves are integrated inside tank to create room for more payload
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Traditional feed system example vs. Valve in Tank Assembly (VITA) Solution
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Valve in Tank Assembly (VITA) Propulsion Feed System

Our innovative Valve in Tank Assembly (VITA) satellite electric propulsion system is a small-footprint solution that integrates valves INSIDE of the propellant tank, creating more room for more payload.