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Project Main Details
Must meet the following requirements:
1) hold an active US security clearance (provide cage code)
2) have an active US clearance to handle secret material
3) US facility to record audio (secret level)
Please only those meeting these requirements will be considered.
Length: 3 hours course
Budget: 250 - 499
Apr 09, 2007 13:14:09 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Apr 10, 2007 00:00:00 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) No (click here to learn more about
Project Parameters
Script Details
Make sure you have an active US clearance to handle secret material (social security number might be requested if you are select.)
Frame 1
The catalyst section is located adjacent to the heat exchanger near the center line of the unit. It is constructed of corrosion resistant metal alloys. The catalyst bed holds approximately 90 pounds of catalyst material when it is tightly packed in the bed and filled to the cover. The catalyst is a mixture of ten percent lithium hydroxide and 90 percent Carulite, Moleculite or Hopcalite, the granular mixture of equal parts of oxides of manganese and copper, by volume. It is charcoal black with a very slight reddish tint. Fine mesh retention screens, on the air inlet and discharge sides, hold the catalyst in place, yet, allow air to flow through the catalyst bed.* Frame 1
The catalyst section is located adjacent to the heat exchanger near the center line of the unit. It is constructed of corrosion resistant metal alloys. The catalyst bed holds approximately 90 pounds of catalyst material when it is tightly packed in the bed and filled to the cover. The catalyst is a mixture of ten percent lithium hydroxide and 90 percent Carulite, Moleculite or Hopcalite, the granular mixture of equal parts of oxides of manganese and copper, by volume. It is charcoal black with a very slight reddish tint. Fine mesh retention screens, on the air inlet and discharge sides, hold the catalyst in place, yet, allow air to flow through the catalyst bed.
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