Evaluation of the Effects of Hydrogen Peroxide on Common Aircraft Electrical Materials
Abstract
Aircraft can be contaminated with unwanted chemical or biological elements. For years, hydrogen peroxide has been used to disinfect equipment in the medical community. The diluted vapor form of hydrogen peroxide is being considered for use as a decontaminant/disinfectant/sanitizer of transportation vehicles aircraft, buses, subway trains, ambulances, etc. Previous work showed that STERIS Corporation's Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide (VHP(registered trademark)) technology could be used successfully in complex transportation vehicles. However, the compatibility of the process with typical aircraft avionics has not been established. This report documents a preliminary evaluation of the effects of hydrogen peroxide exposure on avionics (i.e., avionics wires, active circuit boards, and dummy circuit boards).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA518975
Entities
People
- Derek Klein
- Jean Watson
- Josh Kiepert
- Michael Pook
- Shih-feng Chou
- Sin Ming Loo
- Tony Overfelt
Organizations
- Auburn University