NASA Toxic Vapor Detection Lab



Keywods: gas detection, toxic gases, vapor detection, hydrazine, monomethylhydrazine, MMH, UDMH, N2O4, dimethylethoxysilane, industrial hygeine, dosimetry, instrumentation systems



This is the home page for the NASA Toxic Vapor Detection Laboratory (TVDL) which specializes in the detection of toxic and hazardous gases and vapors, particularly at trace levels. This laboratory develops and fields instrumentation systems at the John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It also develops and tests dosimeters and instruments for industrial hygeine monitoring as well as developing stack emissions monitors and performing special testing for NASA and the US Air Force.




High Resolution Hydrazine Spectra

About the Toxic Vapor Detection Lab
What's new at the Lab
Current projects
Fielded instrumentation systems
Commercialization success stories
Commercialization opportunities

Online Information about the TVDL

Online reports
Lab Facilities
Lab staffing & skill mix



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Author/Curator: Paul Mogan (paul.mogan-1@kmail.ksc.nasa.gov) / NASA
Technical Contact: Dale Lueck (dale.lueck-1@ksc.nasa.gov) / NASA
Last Revised: Tuesday, May 7, 1996 08:00:00 EDT

A service of NASA/Kennedy Space Center Engineering Development Directorate,
Instrumentation & Controls Division
William R. Helms, Chief (william.helms-1@kmail.ksc.nasa.gov)