ISO 14952-3:2003
Space systems - Surface cleanliness of fluid systems - Part 3: Analytical procedures for the determination of nonvolatile residues and particulate contamination

Standard No.
ISO 14952-3:2003
Release Date
2003
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
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ISO 14952-3:2003
Scope
This part of ISO 14952 provides sampling and analytical test methods to validate the cleanliness levels of parts and components that have been precision cleaned, and identifies processes that may be used for the verification of cleanliness in ground support equipment, launch vehicles and spacecraft. This part of ISO 14952 is used to sample and verify the level of cleanliness of parts and components that have been precision cleaned and applies equally to parts, components and systems in ground support equipment, launch vehicles and spacecraft.

ISO 14952-3:2003 Referenced Document

  • ISO 14951-10:1999 Space systems - Fluid characteristics - Part 10: Water
  • ISO 14951-3:1999 Space systems - Fluid characteristics - Part 3: Nitrogen
  • ISO 14951-4:1999 Space systems - Fluid characteristics - Part 4: Helium
  • ISO 14952-1:2003 Space systems - Surface cleanliness of fluid systems - Part 1: Vocabulary
  • ISO 14952-5:2003 Space systems - Surface cleanliness of fluid systems - Part 5: Drying processes
  • ISO 2210:1972 Liquid halogenated hydrocarbons for industrial use; Determination of residue on evaporation
  • ISO 5789:1979 Fluorinated hydrocarbons for industrial use; Determination of non-volatile residue
  • ISO 5884:1987 Aerospace; Fluid systems and components; Methods for system sampling and measuring the solid particle contamination of hydraulic fluids

ISO 14952-3:2003 history

  • 2003 ISO 14952-3:2003 Space systems - Surface cleanliness of fluid systems - Part 3: Analytical procedures for the determination of nonvolatile residues and particulate contamination
Space systems - Surface cleanliness of fluid systems - Part 3: Analytical procedures for the determination of nonvolatile residues and particulate contamination



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