With the production of Class I Ozone Depleting Substances scheduled to cease in January 1996, it has become necessary to identify suitable replacements for chlorofluorocarbon (CFC- 113, Freon 113) vapor degreasing operations currently used to clean avionics components in Navy aircraft maintenance facilities. In this study, one potential option, the use of aqueous cleaning agents, was explored. Commercially available industrial aqueous cleaning agents were evaluated for cleaning capability on simulated operational soils and effects on aircraft materials. Two cleaning agents, Armakleen 2001 and Crest ABS 901, were recommended as a result of this work, and a Military Specification was drafted outlining performance requirements.
Evaluation of Commercially Available Aqueous Batch Immersion Cleaning Products
1996
20 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Solvents, Cleaners, & Abrasives , Basic & Synthetic Chemistry , Quality Control & Reliability , Cleaning compounds , Immersion , Avionics , Requirements , Simulation , Depletion , Military requirements , Production , Aircraft maintenance , Specifications , Performance(Engineering) , Vapors , Water , Materials , Soils , Naval aircraft , Fluorine , Greases , Naval shore facilities , Halogenated hydrocarbons , Ozone , Chlorine , Ozone depleting substances , Chlorofluorocarbons , Vapor degreasing , Armakleen 2001 cleaning agent , Crest abs 901 cleaning agent , Aqueous , Freon
Evaluation of commercially available submersible pressure gauges
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