Thursday, March 12, 2015

New Materials for Aerospace Construction Standards for the 4th Quarter 2014

Document Center Inc. is pleased to announce that the following New Standards on Materials for Aerospace Construction are now available:


  • BS EN 14089, Withdrawn and replaced by BS EN 16602-70-22, Space product assurance. The control of limited shelf-life materials
  • BS EN 16602-70-02, 2014 Edition, Space product assurance. Thermal vacuum outgassing test for the screening of space materials
  • BS EN 16602-70-21, 2014 Edition, Space product assurance. Flammability testing for the screening of space materials
  • BS EN 16602-70-22, 2014 Edition, Space product assurance. Control of limited shelf-life materials
  • BS EN 16602-70-36, 2014 Edition, Space product assurance. Material selection for controlling stress-corrosion cracking
  • BS EN 16602-70-37, 2014 Edition, Space product assurance. Determination of the susceptibility of metals to stress-corrosion cracking
  • BS EN 16602-70-45, 2014 Edition, Space product assurance. Mechanical testing of metallic materials
  • BS EN 16602-70-50, 2015 Edition, Space product assurance. Particles contamination monitoring for spacecraft systems and cleanrooms
  • SS EN 16602-70-02, 2014 Edition, Space product assurance. Thermal vacuum outgassing test for the screening of space materials
  • SS EN 16602-70-21, 2014 Edition, Space product assurance. Flammability testing for the screening of space materials
  • SS EN 16602-70-22, 2014 Edition, Space product assurance. Control of limited shelf-life materials
  • SS EN 16602-70-36, 2014 Edition, Space product assurance. Material selection for controlling stress-corrosion cracking
  • SS EN 16602-70-37, 2014 Edition, Space product assurance. Determination of the susceptibility of metals to stress-corrosion cracking
  • SS EN 16602-70-45, 2014 Edition, Space product assurance. Mechanical testing of metallic materials
  • SS EN 16602-70-50, 2015 Edition, Space product assurance. Particles contamination monitoring for spacecraft systems and cleanrooms



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