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Keywords: Contamination Control, Contamination Monitoring, Particle Counters, Nonvolatile Residues, Hydrocarbon Monitoring, FTIR , Cleanrooms

Welcome to the Web site for the NASA Contamination Monitoring Laboratory (CML) at John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida. This laboratory specializes in the design, development, and fielding of instrumentation systems for monitoring contamination in cleanrooms.

Background

Welcome to the CML
The Basics of What We Do
Fielded Instrumentation Systems


Advanced Technologies in Contamination Monitoring

           
Nonvolatile Residue
   
Particulate Fallout
 
Aerosol Particulate
   
Gas Detection


Commercialization Activities

Commercialization Opportunities - Your company can benefit.
Commercialization Success Stories - Tech transfer to Private Sector


Some Current Projects

 

CRCA Osygen Deficiency Monitoring System

State-of-the-Art Projects
Fiscal Year 1996 Projects
Fiscal Year 1995 projects


Other Information About the CML

Two videos are now available
CML Reports - Published papers & details on projects.
Capabilities of the CML
Laboratory Facilities
CML Staffing and Skill Mix

Total Visitor Count (Since February 12, 1996)


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Author/Curator: Paul Mogan (paul.mogan-1@kmail.ksc.nasa.gov) / NASA

Last Revised: Friday, July 18 1997 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)