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AeroStarTM Ultra and Ultra Trace sensors Fast, stable, accurate, low-level optical dissolved oxygen sensors that measure down to 0.8ppb and require 70% less maintenance than electrochemical sensors
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AeroStarTM Ultra and Ultra Trace sensors Fast, stable, accurate, low-level optical dissolved oxygen sensors that measure down to 0.8ppb and require 70% less maintenance than electrochemical sensors
What are low-outgassing adhesives, and why are they important for aerospace electronics? Low-outgassing adhesives are formulated to minimize the release of trapped gases and volatile
A. R. Calloway is an academic researcher from The Aerospace Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gunshot residue & Photoacoustic spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 5,
Our XRF instruments are highly effective to look for elements prohibited for use in high vacuum environments (e. g., cadmium (Cd), zinc (Zn), and selenium (Se))
A Real-Time Instrument for the detection of non-volatile residues (NVR) was developed under an SBIR Phase I contract for the NASA Contamination Monitoring Laboratory at Kennedy
FORWORD This NASA Technical Standard is published by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to provide uniform metrology and calibration requirements for processes,
Residue – The material remaining after evaporation Reversion (non-metallics) – The returning of a material to a previous state. Scale – Surface oxidation in the form of partially adherent
With best-in-class solutions for tactile, optical and form measurement, Mitutoyo helps the aerospace industry achieve reliability and traceability in every component.
1.1 This test method covers the determination of nonvolatile matter, that is, residue on evaporation, in solvent extract from aerospace components, using a rotary flash evaporator. 1.2 The
ANSI/ESD S20.20-2014 Standard for the Development of an Electrostatic Discharge Control Program for Protection of Electrical and Electronic Parts, Assemblies and Equipment (Excluding Electrically
Highly abrasive particles known as catalytic fines (“cat fines”) find their way into heavy fuel oils (HFO) at the oil refinery and can cause rapid wear to the cylinder liners of large marine two
Guide to gravimetric determination of non-volatile residue (NVR) content in solvents, cleaning solutions, and precision-cleaned parts. Covers extraction, evaporation, and weighing procedures per ASTM
By embedding Fiber optic sensors and employing multimeters for real-time monitoring, they ensured the structural integrity and durability of critical aerospace components, minimizing the risk of component
Conclusions of Visual Study Simple cleaning cycle- 11 minutes total time Immersion in boiling liquid is necessary Improved removal of white residues Consistently cleaner results than “Classic Solvent”
This Q&A highlights the key considerations engineers should evaluate when selecting low-outgassing, low-ionic-content, light-curable adhesives for aerospace, satellite, and defense electronics, using
This specification contains three appendices which provide additional guidance designed to supplement the information contained in the main body of the document. Because the guidance
A detailed statistical analysis was presented in the Aerospace Corporation Final Report on Particle Analysis for Gunshot Residue Detection published in September 1977, and its conclusions
1. SCOPE This specification establishes surface cleanliness requirements for oxygen, fuel, and pneumatic components used in space vehicle fluid systems and associated ground support
The HawkEye ™ optical inspection system is used to inspect patterned wafers for darkfield defects–including particles, pattern defects, scratches, and humps–after