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The memorandum summarizes the available information on the compatibility of liquid rocket propellants with prominent materials of construction. Fuels and oxidizers of current interest are discussed. The corrosion data which are presented will apply to storing, handling, and control equipment outside of missiles and to missile components excluding combustion chamber. The compatibility of materials with reaction products in combustion chambers, nozzles, etc., is not considered. Included in the summary are data for many nonmetallic materials. The memorandum is subdivided into sections according to the propellant. Each material of construction is rated for a given medium as belonging to one of four classes, based primarily upon corrosion resistance. Consideration also is given to such factors as catalytic decomposition and sensitivity to impact.
To aid in quick identification and easy location of specific technical data and information in the various reports and memoranda which have been prepared and distributed by the Defense Metals Information Center, as well as by DMIC's forerunner, the Titanium Metallurgical Laboratory, a classification by major subject matter was prepared. The classification covers reports through DMIC Report 193 and memoranda through DMIC Memorandum 183. (Author).
This memorandum is a revision of DMIC Memorandum 42R, dated May 24, 1961. An effort has been made to bring the material up to date as of the end of August, 1963. These tabulations were prepared with the cooperation of many producers and suppliers to assist the Defense Metals Information Center and Battelle Memorial Institute in classifying the information on metals and alloys for aircraft and missiles. Three tabulations are included: Trade Designations, Aeronautical Material Specifications (AMS), and Hot-work Tool Steels. (Author).