Strict contamination control practices are exercised throughout the lifetime of a spacecraft in order to satisfy the performance requirements of the system. Spacecraft materials are carefully selected to have low outgassing values and particulate deposition. Parts are cleaned, and the vehicle is assembled in cleanrooms and work stations having controlled environments. This report covers specifications governing the selection of special items of clothing designed to protect spacecraft from contaminants released by personnel and by garments. Special clothing includes coveralls, footwear, and head/face covers. Garments appropriate for both hazardous (meltproof as well as flame resistant), and nonhazardous operations are described.
Garment Selection for Cleanrooms and Controlled Environments for Spacecraft
1991
44 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space Technology , Protective Equipment , Spacecraft , Clothing , Contamination , Control , Controlled atmospheres , Coveralls , Deposition , Footwear , Materials , Outgassing , Particulates , Performance(Engineering) , Requirements , Selection , Spacecraft components , Work stations , Protective clothing , Clean rooms , Confined environments , Test methods , Fabrics
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