ISO 14624-7:2006

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 19 April 2006

Space systems — Safety and compatibility of materials — Part 7: Determination of permeability and penetration of materials to aerospace fluids

ISO 14624-7:2006 Files

English 9 Pages
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USD 81.64

ISO 14624-7:2006 Scope

ISO 14624-7:2006 specifies test equipment and techniques used to identify interactions resulting from exposure of a material to an aerospace fluid.

ISO 14624-7:2006 can be used to determine the reactivity of materials with aerospace fluids. It provides a means to determine the effects of minor amounts of aerospace fluids, such as in a splash or spill, on materials used in ground support processing operations, and in the selection of personal safety equipment.

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