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FOAM MATERIAL, EXPLOSION SUPPRESSION, INHERENTLY ELECTROSTATICALLY CONDUCTIVE, FOR AIRCRAFT FUEL TANKS

contributor authorAIR FORCE - 71 - Air Force Sustainment Center - Oklahoma City
date accessioned2017-09-04T15:25:52Z
date available2017-09-04T15:25:52Z
date copyright39023
date issued2006
identifier otherNMNTJBAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;query=autho1826ear3FCDCAC426159DD6EFDEC014A/handle/yse/26511
description abstractThis document covers the requirements for an electrically conductive open-celled foam material that will be used for explosion suppression in aircraft fuel.Intended Use: The materials covered by this specification are intended for use in aircraft and ground vehicles fuel tanks using gasoline or kerosene type fuels at temperatures from -55 ±5°F to 160 ±5°F for explosion and fire suppression. There are two classes of foam: Class 1 can be used from +10° to +160°F; Class 2 can be used from -25° to +160°F. Temperatures greater than 160°F and high humidity conditions will shorten the service life. These materials are intended to replace all the currently used foams qualified under MIL-DTL-83054. The advantages of these conductive materials include potentially longer service life and reduced incidents of electrostatic charge generation, discharge, and vapor ignitions that were experienced with the previous polyester/polyether materials.
languageEnglish
titleMIL-PRF-87260Bnum
titleFOAM MATERIAL, EXPLOSION SUPPRESSION, INHERENTLY ELECTROSTATICALLY CONDUCTIVE, FOR AIRCRAFT FUEL TANKSen
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page55
statusActive
treeAIR FORCE - 71 - Air Force Sustainment Center - Oklahoma City:;2006
contenttypefulltext
subject keywordsBaffle material
subject keywordsBallistic foam
subject keywordsCombat protection and survivability
subject keywordsElectrostatically conductive foam
subject keywordsFire and explosion
subject keywordsFuel tank explosion protection
subject keywordsInerting
subject keywordsPassive system
subject keywordsReticulated polyurethane foam
subject keywordsSafety foam
subject keywordsSlosh attenuation
subject keywordsSurvivability enhancement


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