O/N/H Analysis in Raw Materials for Aircraft Components - Combustion Analysis provides rapid and reliable results

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O/N/H Analysis in Raw Materials for Aircraft Components - Combustion Analysis provides rapid and reliable results

An airplane is a complex means of transportation which must fulfil many requirements. First, it should be safe for passengers, pilots and all people working in and around it. The materials used should be low-wear and robust against different climate conditions. Additionally, the mechanical load capacity of the whole airplane must be high enough for a large number of starting and landing procedures. Beside the safety aspects, economic factors also come into play. Fuel consumption, for instance, should be low as possible and in general, the acquisition costs should be as low as possible and in general, the acquisition costs should be in affordable range.