NASA NHB 8060.1 REV C
NASA NHB 80601 REV C 1991-APR-02 OFFCE OF SAFETY AND MSSON QUALTY FLAMMABLTY ODOR OFFGASSNG AND COMPATBLTY REQUREMENTS AND TEST PROCEDURES FOR MATERALS N ENVRONMENTS THAT SUPPORT COMBUSTON
NASA NHB 80601 REV C 1991-APR-02 OFFCE OF SAFETY AND MSSON QUALTY FLAMMABLTY ODOR OFFGASSNG AND COMPATBLTY REQUREMENTS AND TEST PROCEDURES FOR MATERALS N ENVRONMENTS THAT SUPPORT COMBUSTON
INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE
This handbook establishes NASA program requirements for evaluation, testing, and selection of materials to preclude unsafe conditions related to flammability, odor, offgassing, and fluid compatibility. Materials intended for use in space vehicles, specified test facilities, and specified ground support equipment (GSE) must meet the requirements of this document. Additional materials performance requirements may be specified in other program or NASA center specific documentation. Responsible NASA centers materials organizations must include applicable requirements of this document in their materials control programs.
Materials used in habitable areas of spacecraft, including the materials of the spacecraft, stowed equipment, and experiments, must be evaluated for flammability, odor, and offgassing characteristics. All materials used in other areas must be evaluated for flammability characteristics. In addition, materials that are exposed to liquid oxygen (LOX), gaseous oxygen (GOX), and other reactive fluids' must be evaluated for compatibility with the fluid in their use application. Materials exposed to pressurized breathing gases also must be evaluated for odor and offgassing characteristics. The worst-case anticipated use environment (most hazardous pressure, temperature, material thickness, and fluid exposure conditions) must be used in the evaluation process.
Materials that have been shown to meet the criteria of the required tests are acceptable for further consideration in design. Whenever possible, materials should be selected that have already been shown to meet the test criteria in the use environment, Existing test data are compiled in the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Materials and Processes Technical Information System (MAPTIS) and published periodically as the latest revision of a joint document with Johnson Space Center (JSC), MSFC-HDBK- 527/JSC 09604. MAPTIS can be accessed by computer datalink.
Systems containing materials that have not been tested or do not meet the criteria of the required tests must be verified to be acceptable in the use configuration by analysis or testing. This verification rationale must be documented and submitted to the responsible NASA center materials organization for approval.