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Third Aerospace Environmental Technology Conference

NASA/CP-1999-209258, Third Aerospace Environmental Technology Conference, Whitaker, A.F. and Cross, D.R. and Caruso, S.V. and Clark-Ingram, M., In proceedings of Third Aerospace Environmental Technology Conference, pp. 726,, April, 1999 Format(s): PDF 100111k>

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The elimination of CFC's, Halons, TCA, other ozone depleting chemicals, and specific hazardous materials is well underway. The phaseout of these chemicals has mandated changes and new developments in aerospace materials and processes. We are beyond discovery and initiation of these new developments and are now in the implementation phase. This conference provided a forum for materials and processes engineers, scientists, and managers to describe, review, and critically assess the evolving replacement and clean propulsion technologies from the standpoint of their significance, application, impact on aerospace systems, and utilization by the research and development community. The use of these new technologies, their selection and qualification, their implementation, and the needs and plans for further developments were presented
Keywords:environment, technology and laws, replacement technology, solvents, non-cfc's, propulsion, replacement fire suppressants, precision cleaning, coating technology, aqueous process, lessons learned
Subjects:Chemistry and Materials: Chemistry and Materials (General)
ID Code:470
Deposited On:12 July 2002