The mandated elimination of CFC's, Halons, TCA, and other ozone depleting chemicals and specific hazardous materials has required changes and new developments in aerospace materials and processes. The aerospace industry has been involved for several years in providing product substitutions, redesigning entire production processes, and developing new materials that minimize or eliminate damage to the environment. These activities emphasize replacement cleaning solvents and their application verifications, compliant coatings including corrosion protection systems, and removal techniques, chemical propulsion effects on the environment, and the initiation of modifications to relevant processing and manufacturing specifications and standards.
Second Aerospace Environmental Technology Conference
1997
52 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Chemistry , Solvents, Cleaners, & Abrasives , Space Technology , Aerospace environments , Conferences , Environment effects , Solvents , Cleaning , Environment management , Aqueous solutions , Chlorofluorocarbons , Ozone depletion , Replacing , Substitutes , Corrosion prevention , Chemical propulsion , Standards , Manufacturing , Waste management , Solid propellant rocket engines , Hazardous materials , Aircraft construction materials , Spacecraft construction materials
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