A rocket propellant gas mask canister was tested to determine its effectiveness in removing monomethylhydrazine (MMH) from an airstream. The accuracy of the window indicator incorporated in this canister was also evaluated for MMH exposures. Six canisters were tested in the study. A flow rate of 50 liters/min and concentrations of MMH in air of from 30 to 1200 ppm were used. The effects of both continuous and intermittent exposures were determined. (Author)
Monomethylhydrazine (Mmh) Absorbing Capacity and Indicator Efficiency of the MSA Rocket Propellant Canister Gmn-Ssw
1968
22 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Focusing on rocket reusability, propellant efficiency
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