- Author
-
Primeaux, G. R.
- Title
- Flammability Testing of Components.
- Coporate
- National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Houston, TX
- Report
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NASA CR TM X-14330,
- Distribution
- Available from National Technical Information Service
- Book or Conf
- National Aerospace and Space Administration. NASA Conference on Materials for Improved Fire Safety. May 6-7, 1970.,
Houston, TX,
4/1-4 p.,
1970
- Keywords
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flammability testing
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apollo spacecraft
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insulation
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electrical wires
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tests
- Identifiers
- materials flammability
- Abstract
- The selection of safe materials for use in the Apollo spacecraft required a thorough nonmetallic-materials test program that was conducted in three phases. After the preliminary screen tests and before any full-scale mockup testing began, a series of tests classified as component flammability tests were performed. The purpose of the component flammability testing was to determine the flammability characteristics of a variety of different sizes, shapes, and configurations of nonmetallic materials of similiar or different types that make up a functional assembly, subsystem, or system in the spacecraft.