This report presents the results of 50 anti-icing endurance time (AET) tests performed at the Anti-Icing Materials International Laboratory (AMIL) with unsheared samples of two certified Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Type I aircraft deicing fluids: OCTAFLO of Octagon Process Inc. (propylene glycol-based) and ADF Concrete of Union Carbide (ethylene glycol-based). The two candidate fluids were subjected to six different types of icing precipitation under various conditions of temperature and icing rate: frost (3 conditions), freezing fog and snow (6 conditions each), freezing drizzle and light freezing rain (4 conditions each), rain on a cold-soaked wing (2 conditions).
Anti-Icing Endurance Time Tests of Two Certified SAE Type I Aircraft Deicing Fluids
2001
70 pages
Report
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English
Air Transportation , Deicers , Endurance tests , Aircraft , Fluids , Deicing , Calibration , Temperature tests , Icing , Ice formation , Frost , Fog , Freezing , Snow , Rain , Laboratory tests , Ice removal , Freezing rain
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