Abstract
Double conductance method is proposed as an effectvie way to measure real outgassing rates of materials regardless of their adsorbing power. The real outgassing rate and the sticking coefficient of the CFC (carbon fiber composite) which is used widely as the material for armor plates infusion experiment devices were obtained by adopting this method. At $40^{\circ}C$ the real ougassing rate was $Pa, m^3/s.m^2$(in $N_2$ equivalent), which was higher than 5 times the measured one, and the sticking coefficient was about 0.018($H_2O\; and \;H_2$ were the main residual gases).