PIONEERING materials for aircraft cabin mouldings are being used by Cox Thermoforming Ltd, of Tring, to help Short Bros Ltd, of Belfast, meet tougher cabin safety rules. The US Federal Aviation Authority has changed its flammability testing methods and now requires that these fittings will make no contribution to a fire.
Tougher Aircraft Cabin Standards Met by Cox Thermoforming
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 61 , 9 ; 6-12
01.09.1989
7 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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