To protect spacecraft and their contents from excessive heat thermal protection
systems are essential. For such thermal protection, metal coatings, ceramic materials,
ablative materials, and various matrix materials have all been tried, but none
have been found entirely satisfactory. The basis for this thermal protection system
is the fact that the heat required to melt a substance is 80 to 100 times larger
than the heat required to raise its temperature one degree. This led to the use
herein of solid-liquid phase change materials. Unlike conventional heat storage
materials, when phase change materials reach the temperature at which they change
phase they absorb large amounts of heat without getting hotter. By this invention,
then, a coating composition is provided for application to substrates subjected
to temperatures above 100 F. The coating composition includes a phase change material.