The purpose of the study was to establish a baseline for CFC-113 emissions and other losses that result from maintenance operations at AGMC. A total of 314,000 lb of CFC-113 was purchased in FY-1991. A great deal of it is emitted to the atmosphere.
Aqueous Alternatives to CFC-113 MCF for Precision Cleaning of Inertial Systems Components
1991
7 pages
Report
No indication
English
Solvents, Cleaners, & Abrasives , Air Pollution & Control , Cleaning compounds , Inertial systems , Fluorinated hydrocarbons , Maintenance , Vapors , Oxidizers , Solvents , Halogenated hydrocarbons , Cfc-113(Trichlorotrifluoroethane) , Mcf(Methyl chloroform) , Precision cleaning , Chlorofluorocarbons , Alternatives , Agmc(Aerospace guidance and metrology center) , Ozone depleting chemicals
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