Conclusion of this study include: (1) Avionics corrosion damage can be minimized on aircraft and other military equipment by a dynamic corrosion prevention/control program; (2) Detailed training of involved personnel must be provided; (3) As new material becomes available the occurrence of avionics corrosion can be reduced through a) designing boxes that will not leak and b) materials selection, i.e., non-corrosive materials for construction of component/equipment; (4) Close cooperation between the avionics/aerospace community is needed to insure that the most durable, reliable/avionics/electronics are provided to the armed forces.
US Naval Air Force Avionic and Electrical System Corrosion Prevention and Control Maintenance
1987
20 pages
Report
No indication
English
Design guidelines for avionic corrosion prevention and control
Tema Archive | 1981
|NTIS | 1987
|Design guidelines for avionic corrosion prevention and control
Tema Archive | 1982
|NTIS | 1987
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