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MESSAGE F RO M T H E D I R E C T O R
The US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Centers (ECBC) Engineering Test Group makes crucial contributions to the Defense Departments efforts to combat weapons of mass destruction and win the Global War on Terrorism. Chemical and biological lifecycle testing is performed at ECBC for the detection, protection and decontamination commodity areas. Execution of bench to large-scale testing for the Department of Defense (DoD), other Government agencies and private industry is possible because of our unique hands-on subject matter expertise, infrastructure, equipment and instrumentation. This capabilities book describes key ECBC test infrastructure, which encompasses more than 10 facilities in the Edgewood Area of the Aberdeen Proving Ground and the Rock Island Arsenal in Illinois. These facilities house a wide variety of laboratories and test chambers operated by teams that are Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9000 and 17025 compliant, and are either certified or working toward certification. Our test program is operated under the terms of the ECBC Quality Assurance Policy , which ensures that best practices are consistently applied. ECBC has a long history of discovery, innovation and responsiveness. ECBCs Engineering Test Group follows that tradition -- working closely with clients and partners to design and deliver custom test programs that allow our customers to make knowledgeable decisions based on the best available test data. We describe a few of these recent accomplishments at the end of this brochure and hope you will allow us the opportunity to serve you as well. Our success should be credited to the commitment of the cooperative efforts across the Center and our customers, in Joint Program Manager Offices, the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense, of the DoD and OGAs. Sincerely,
RDECOM and ECBC are key partners in the Joint Team to fulfill responsibilities to national security. We will continue to increase the relevance and readiness of our operating an institutional forces through planning, preparation and execution of actions aimed at rapidly implementing necessary and positive change.
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Information A bou t
Mask-System Agent Testing.........................20 Protection Factor Test FacilityRespirator & Ensemble Fit.................................................21 Man in Simulant Testing (Mist)..................22 Mask & Mask Filter Performance. ................23 Collective Protection Gas & High Efficiency Particulate Air (Hepa) Filter Testing Performance............................24 Quality Product List (Qpl) For High Efficiency Particulate Air (Hepa) Filters & Media...............................25 Quality Assurance Testing & First Article TestingRock Island Arsenal, Illinois..........26 Static Vapor Simulant Test Chambers...........27 Fixed Site & Filter-in-Place Systems Performance..................................................28 Full System Collective Protection Testing....29 Contamination Avoidance Detector Evaluation......................................30 Vortex Chamber............................................31
Edgewood Chemical Biological Center & the Engineering Test Group............................2 Infrastructure...................................................3
EDGEWO O D C H E M I C A L B I O L O G I C A L C E N T E R
Engineering Test Group INFORMATI O N A B OU T The E dgewood Chemical B iological C enter & the E N G I N E E R I N G T E S T G ROUP
ECBC is the nations principal research, development and engineering center for non-medical chemical and biological defense. ECBC is an organizational element of the Armys Research, Development and Engineering Command, which reports to the Army Materiel Command. ECBC develops technology in the areas of detection, protection and decontamination and provides support over the entire lifecycle from basic research through technology development, engineering design, equipment evaluation, product support, sustainment, field operations and disposal. The Engineering Test Group performs diverse testing in support of lifecycle chemical and biological detection, protection and decontamination commodity areas from basic research through technology development and advanced development to production and sustainment. In-house hands-on expertise, unique infrastructure, equipment and instrumentation necessary to execute bench to large-scale testing of materials, components, subsystems and systems, the group supports the DoD, other federal agencies and private industry. Testing is routinely conducted challenging technology and hardware with chemical agents, toxic industrial chemicals and simulants, including large-scale testing with Biological Level 1 materials.
E ngineering T est G ro u p E MP L OY E E S
100 engineers, scientists, technicians and specialists.
M ission
Provide chemical and biological testing services in support of the passive defense Joint Service technology and acquisition programs, and homeland security domestic agencies and the commercial sector.
T E S T I N F R A S T RU C TURE ASSETS
Square Footage > 200,000 Value of Physical Plant > $80,000,000
CUSTOMER BASE
Department of Defense, other Federal agencies and private sector
Point of C ontact
Ronald P. Pojunas, P.E. Engineering Test Group Leader 410-436-5596 (DSN 584-5596) ronald.pojunas@us.army.mil (For Team Information see page 33)
L ocation
Edgewood Area, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Organiz ation
Engineering Test Group Leader Test, Reliability & Evaluation Team Environmental & Field Test Protection Factor & Hazardous Material Testing Applied Test Team Protective Equipment Team
Mailing A ddress
Edgewood Chemical Biological Center AMSRD-ECB-ENT 5183 Blackhawk Road APG-EA, MD 21010 - 5424
INFRASTRU C T UR E
Investment in new and modernization of existing Engineering Test Group infrastructure is vital to maintaining the capability to provide diverse and technology relevant testing services. Recent investments encompass new and upgrades of current equipment, instrumentation and facilities. Infrastructure acquisition highlights consist of:
Stand-up of a toxic industrial chemical laboratory Vehicle static challenge simulant enclosure Dust chamber containment system upgrade Environmental climatic chamber Drop tester Loose-cargo system Compression tester Shaker displacement tester Data acquisition instrumentation
A 2006 facilities assessment of our chemical agent test facilities resulted in the identification and initiation, of a broad scope of systems and building improvements including:
Toxic filtration systems for one of our unique 16,000 cubic foot toxic and explosives chemical agent chamber. Laboratory upgrade from general chemistry to chemical agent testing Electrical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning maintenance and repairs General facilities maintenance and repairs
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FEATURES
C APA B I L I T I E S
Two cylindrical 16,000 cubic foot chambers (32 ft diameter, 20 ft high) Total explosive and vapor containment Withstands up to one pound of explosives with chemical agent, five pounds without chemical agent Flexible for multiple types of sampling and control systems Personnel trained in chemical agent handling, explosives and hazardous waste
E QU I PM E N T
5000 cubic feet per minute filtration system MINCAMS 10,000 gallon storage capacity for hazardous waste Digital video recording
is equipped to handle all sample analysis generated from the testing. Personnel experience includes handling military-unique chemicals, military munitions, hazardous industrial chemicals and hazardous waste.
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LARGE-SC A L E S I MUL A N T C H A M B E R
The team designed and built a large-scale aerosol and vapor chamber and supporting systems to meet diverse testing requirements. The flexibility of the chamber design accomodates modification to accept various generation, dissemination and sampling systems, and to optimize the test volume within any desired range up to 14,800 cubic feet. Chamber exhaust-air filtration provides a high efficiency particulate and gas 3,000 cubic feet per minute (cfm) system controlled by a variable frequency drive. Ten mixing fans and a plenum system act as a simulant aerosol mixing box or baffle. Liquid decontamination waste is collected through a sump and piping system in a 2,500 gallon polyethylene holding tank. Multiple concentration and particle size measuring devices can be employed in accordance with the challenge specifications. Chamber conditions can be monitored in real-time to include temperature, humidity, air-flow and pressure. The aerosol chamber operates at ambient temperatures and humidity. Features such as a large facility access door, operations control room, the availability of hydraulic scissor lift and adequate working space surrounding the chamber provide for ease of operations and necessary infrastructure alterations.
FEAT URES
CAPABILI T I E S
Chemical/Biological Agent Simulant Aerosol Testing Dimethymethylphosphonate/ Bacillus globigii Aerosol Countermeasure Testing Secondary Containment
EQ UIP ME N T
14,800 cubic-foot chamber (20 x 20 x 37 tall) 3,000 cfm filtration system Sampling system for profile of entire chamber Turbulent mixing fans 2,500 gallon holding tank and sump Entire wash down capable with bleach and/or water Control system regulates pressure within the chamber High output simulant aerosol generation system
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FEATURES
C A PA B I L I T I E S
Test live biological/chemical agents in a simulated public water system Real-time monitoring of water quality parameters
EQUIPMENT
Large Loop: 1,300 gallons Small Loop: 250 gallons Commercially available water sensors Analytical lab for results analysis
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FIELD TE S T I N G
Edgewood Chemical Biological Centers (ECBC) Environmental and Field Test Facilities are located on a 400-acre plot of land used as a research and development test range for outdoor testing of various military and commercial products in a safe and environmentally friendly manner. ECBCs experienced personnel develop specialized test setups to manipulate test items while minimizing personnels exposure to hostile test environments, using Agilent VEE Pro Graphical Instrumentation Programmer and Data Acquisition Program to capture data, and video cameras to document tests. The L-shaped vertical grid provides a threedimensional reference for visual observations and video documentation of munition detonations including burst heights and cloud characterizations. Engineering and investigative tests have included explosive operations, dissemination of different smoke materials, interferent trials for development of chemical and biological detectors, operation of unmanned aerial vehicles, and non-lethal equipment and smoke rounds used by law enforcement personnel.
FEATU RES
C APA B I L I T I E S
Perform interferent tests Perform operational tests of explosives, munitions, and visual & infrared generation systems Videotape and still photos of tests
E QU I PM E N T
400 acre test area 300 x 300 concrete staging pad Observation bunker L-shaped vertical firing grid with 1 meter survey points - sides are 20 meters long & 15 meters high Weather station HP & Fluke Data Acquisition Systems
R E QU I R E M E N T S
American Society for Testing of Materials Test Standards Military, Federal and Commercial Test Standards
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FEATURES
C APA B I L I T I E S
Simulate extreme climatic and environmental conditions Develop specialized test setups Develop computerized analog & digital data acquisition and control
Edgewood Chemical Biological Centers (ECBC) Environmental and Field Testing Facilities can determine how products and materials perform under extreme environmental conditions. ECBC personnel can simulate any environmental stress condition that todays warfighter would experience using the laboratory test methods in accordance with the Military Standard 810F Test Standards. Methods include low pressure (altitude), high and low temperatures, temperature shock, solar radiation, rain, icing/freezing rain, humidity, salt fog (corrosion), sand and dust, and immersion. Various conditions include temperatures from -80F to 350F, humidities from 2% to 98%, blowing rain up to 6 inches of rain per hour with wind speeds up to 45 miles per hour, blowing sand at air velocities of 18 to 29 meters/second (3540 to 5700 feet/minute, 40.2 to 64.7 miles/hour), blowing dust at air velocities of 1.5 to 8.9 meters/second (300 to 1750 feet/minute, 3.4 to 19.9 miles/hour), low pressure altitudes to 30,480 meters (100,000 feet) and rapid decompression within 15 seconds. Personnel can perform on-line data acquisition and analysis of tested components using Agilent VEE Pro Graphical Instrumentation Programmer and
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E QU I PM E N T
Salt Fog/Corrosion Chamber Altitude Chamber Data acquisition and analysis of environmental factors such as temperature, pressure, flow (liquid & gas), humidity Sand/Dust Chamber Solar Radiation/Blowing Rain Chamber Video test documentation Temperature Humidity Chambers Five Walk-in Temperature Humidity Chambers Four Mobile Trailers/Climatic Chambers HP3852, HP34970A, HP34980A, & Fluke Hydra data acquisition systems
R E QU I R E M E N T S
American Society for Testing of Materials Test Standards Military Standard 810F Test Standards
FEATURES
C A PA B I L I T I E S
Perform Secured Steady State or Transient Vibration in various modes including Sine, Random, Random on Random, and Sine on Random Perform Loose Cargo Transportation Vibration Perform Shock Tests - including Functional Shocks, Transit Drops, Crash Hazard, Bench Handling, and Rail Impact Perform Packaging Tests Develop specialized test setups Develop computerized analog & digital data acquisition and control Video taping for test documentation Temperature conditioning of test items
EQUIPMENT
Unholtz Dickie Vibration System Ling Dynamics Vibration System Unholtz Dickie VWIN II 16 Channel Vibration Control Systems Loose Cargo Transportation Simulator 40-foot, 6-foot & 5-foot Drop Testers Compression Tester Side Impact Tester HP3852, HP34970A, HP34980A, & Fluke Hydra data acquisition systems with various sensors
REQUIREMENTS
American Society for Testing of Materials Test Standards Military, Federal and Commercial Test Standard
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FEATURES
C A PA B I L I T I E S
Perform High and Low Frequency Vibration Testing, Environmental Testing, and other Transportation Testing Verify metrology, weld certification and hardness testing Prototyping Reverse Engineering Pre-and Post-Production recertification inspection
EQUIPMENT
Low Frequency Vibration Chamber Multi-axis Simulation Table High Frequency Vibration Environmental Rain Chamber Helium Leak Testing Incline Plane Testing Outgas Testing Package Leak Tester Tension Compression Tester
REQUIREMENTS
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PACKAGIN G T E S T I N G
Edgewood Chemical Biological Centers Environmental and Field Testing Facilities perform packaging tests in accordance with (IAW) ASTM D4169. Distribution Cycle 18- Non-Commercial Government shipments is used extensively for military equipment to subject packaging to a sequence of anticipated hazard elements experienced during a military distribution cycle. Packages are subjected to mechanical or manual handling tests depending on package size and weight. Drop tests are conducted using 6-foot & 5-foot drop testers for manual handling and drop mechanisms attached to an A-Frame Hoist for the mechanical handling of larger items. Mechanical handling also includes tip and tipover tests, fork lift truck handling, side/lateral impacts, grabhook and sling handling conducted on the A-Frame Hoist, the side impact tester and fork lift operated on a test course. Warehouse and vehicle stacking tests are conducted on a compression tester; a transportation simulator is used for looseload vibration. The Environmental Hazard Test is conducted in various environmental chambers and a rain chamber with temperature capabilities from 45 to 200F and rainfall rates to 6 inches/hour. The Environmental and Field Test Team also performs packaging tests on first responder masks IAW standards co-developed with National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and United Nations Performance Oriented Packaging Test on Hazardous Materials Packagings IAW ASTM D4919.
FEATURES
C A PA B I L I T I E S
Perform Packaging Tests - including Distribution Cycle 18 Non-Commercial Government shipments Perform Manual & Mechanical Handling (Schedule A) Tests Perform Warehouse & Vehicle Stacking Tests (Schedule B & C) Loose & Secured Load Transportation Vibration Perform Shock Tests - including Functional Shocks, Transit Drops, Crash Hazard, Bench Handling, and Rail Impact Videotaping for test documentation Temperature conditioning of test items
EQUIPMENT
A-Frame Hoist with Drop Test Release Mechanism Grab hooks, slings and straps 6-foot & 5-foot Drop Testers Compression Tester Temperature and Humidity Environmental Chambers Rain Chamber with Temperature Capabilities Loose Cargo Transportation Simulator Side Impact Tester Fork Lift
REQUIREMENTS
American Society for Testing of Materials Test Standards Military Standard 810F Test Standards
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Features
C a pabilities
Agent & Toxic chemical penetration testing of charcoal (canisters, filters and loose) Production Lot Acceptance & Military specification testing Certification & first article testing Developmental testing Surveillance testing of in service items
E q u i p ment
Gas Chromatographs IR Spectrometers ICP Spectrometers Agent test chambers Physical test apparatus
R eq u irements
against chemical threats. The charcoal group is an active and integral part of the US militarys protective equipment program and participates in performance and specification publications and standards.
P HYSICAL P ROPE R T I E S
Edgewood Chemical Biological Centers (ECBC) Environmental and Field Testing Facilities maintain a physical properties laboratory for the determination of various properties of test materials and products. Mask programs at ECBC come to this laboratory to determine the effects of battlefield contaminants, such as oils, fuels, decontaminants. on mask materials, including lens and straps. The lens characteristics, light transmission, haze, and distortion are measured in accordance with ASTM D1003 using hazemeters and optical testers. The tensile compression tests on elastomers, plastics and metals are conducted with a tensile strength tester capable of performing tests with loads up to 44,000 pounds and are performed in accordance with ASTM D412 and D624. Spindle type and Ford cup type viscometers offer a variety of methods to determine viscosity of fluids. The equipment can accurately weigh test samples from .0001 grams to 2,000 pounds with a variety of scales and balances. Accurate measurements can be taken with a variety of calipers, micrometers, veneer depth and bore gauges, and gauge blocks.
FEATURES
C A PA B I L I T I E S
Perform hardness tests on metal and plastic Perform tensile compression tests Perform hydrostatic tests - water leakage or burst tests Perform various optical tests - measuring light transmission, haze and lens distortion Determine viscosity of fluids at ambient or temperature controlled conditions Weigh and measure test items Determine effects of battlefield contaminants on test materials Temperature conditioning of test items
EQUIPMENT
Instron Model 4507 Materials Tester Rockwell & Shore Hardness Testers Labline & Ford Viscometers Mettler & Ohaus Balances Gardner & Ann Arbor Optical Testers
REQUIREMENTS
American Society for Testing of Materials Test Standards Military, Federal and Commercial Test Standards
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C APA B I L I T I E S
Dimensional Analysis Durometer Evaluation Tensile Compression Hardness Micro Hardness Others
Material Testing:
E QU I PM E N T
J&L Optical Comparator 4x8 Granite Surface Plate (Grade A) Trimos Height Gauge Nikon Measuring Microscope & Secondary Nikon Stereo Viewing Scope Rockwell Hardness Tester & Micro Hardness Tester Rubber Compression Testing Coordinate Measuring Machine Profilometer Paper Micrometer Material Polishing Station Instron Tensile Test (2 pounds to 11,000 pounds) Brittle Test Abrasion Test Elrrendorf Tear Test Hydrostatic Test Large selection of hand-held instruments for a variety of applications
R E QU I R E M E N T S
Federal Standards American Society for Testing of Materials Test Standards Military Standards Custom Requests
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GAS CHRO M AT O G R AP H L A B O R AT O RY
The Test, Reliability & Evaluation Team provides a variety of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) defense services through the use of test chambers and analysis methods in the Gas Chromatograph (GC) Laboratory. Through the use of the chemical simulant Methyl Salicylate (MeS), we are able to test equipment as if it were exposed to a chemical event. Three separate test chambers and a clean room are utilized to test a variety of items ranging from suits to filters to equipment and clothing. Our collection methods use sample sorbent tubes or Passive Sampling Devices (PSDs) packed with Tenax TA 60/80. These PSDs are exposed to the environment, evaluated and subsequently analyzed in our state-of-the-art laboratory. Our laboratory uses thermal desorption to extract the volatiles (MeS) from the non-volatile matrix (Tenax TA 60/80) by heating the sample in a stream of inert gas. The volatiles are then swept in a stream of inert gas to a gas chromatograph for analysis. The gas chromatographs are equipped with flame ionization detectors to determine the amount of volatiles collected. An electrical signal is generated from the ionization of the samples as it is converted into a mass. This mass allows us to determine the amount of simulant the equipment was exposed to.
FEAT URES
CAPABILIT I E S
Analyze MeS concentrations in tubes or PSDs as low as 1ng. Analyze GC lab results to determine protection offered by CBRN equipment and suits.
EQU I PME N T
Sorbent Sampling Tubes Stainless steel tube (90mm long by 6.35mm outside diameter) Tenax TA 60/80 adsorbent (2) Perkin Elmer Automatic Thermal Desorption Systems (ATD 400s) 50 sample autosampler Temperature programmable Three sample analysis methods (2) Perkin Elmer Autosystem Gas Chromatographs Zebron ZB-1 30m L x 0.25mm ID x 1.00mdf capillary column Flame Ionization Detector Integration Software Perkin Elmers TotalChrom software Auxiliary Equipment Nitrogen, Hydrogen and Zero Air Generators
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C APA B I L I T I E S
Supports chemical surety agents and non-surety agent analysis Rapid screening of chemical compounds Quality Control procedures and systems
E QU I PM E N T
Thermal Desorption System GC DFPD ACEM MSD Carbon and High Efficiency Particulate Air filtered fume hoods
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Featu res
C apabilities
ISO 17025 accredited for performing trace level analyses in complex matrices Develop and optime sampling and analytical methods Perform near real-time and off-line analyses under challenging test conditions
Eq u i pment
Research-grade Varian gas chromatograph with four detectors Gas Chromatographs, Mass Spectrometers, Liquid Chromatograph and Ion Chromatograph Thirteen surety hoods Two gloveboxes
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Features
C apabilities
ISO 17025 accredited for performing permeation testing Routinely conduct permeation testing per TOPs 8-2-501 and MIL-STD 282 Development of novel methods to meet future and more stringent operational testing requirements Design unique permeation test hardware Perform near real-time and off-line analyses under challenging test conditions
Eq u i pment
Two 12-port permeation manifolds Gas chromatographs MINICAMS Twelve surety hoods
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Featu res
C apabilities
Agent vapor and liquid challenge testing of chemically protective materials Qualitative and quantitative testing First article and acceptance testing
Eq u i pment
MINICAMS Q170 Congo Red Indicator Q171 System TOPs Cups Dawson Cups
R equ irements
NIOSH/Center for Disease Control Certification Testing Military Standards and Specifications ISO/IEC 17025 Accredited
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Features
C a pabilities
Agent testing on complete mask systems Vapor and liquid challenge testing First article performance testing
E q u i p ment
R eq u irements
NIOSH/CDC Certification Testing Homeland Security Certification Testing NIST Certification Testing ISO/IEC 17025 Accredited
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FEATU RES
C APA B I L I T I E S
Protection Factor / Fit Factor testing with corn oil aerosol Vapor Challenge Testing with Methyl Salicylate (MeS) User Performance Testing (evaluations, obstacle courses)
E QU I PM E N T
10 x 16 x 32 corn oil aerosol chamber Laser Photometers M41 PortaCounts Environmental Fogging Chamber
R E QU I R E M E N T S
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Certification Testing Joint Service Standardization Agreement for Fit Factor Testing
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FEATURES
C A PA B I L I T I E S
Determine the overall protection factor of a suit ensemble. Calculate the MRED for nerve and blister agents.
EQUIPMENT
Test Chamber 40 L x 20 W x 14 H Temperature controlled Four horsepower industrial fans Clean Room Five-stage clean room with overpressure 600 cfm fan filter assembly to create overpressure Challenge Generator Hot-air vapor generator blower system MIRAN
Exposing the test participant to a high concentration of a non-toxic CWA simulant while performing routine exercise movements; Removing and analyzing the PSDs for simulant vapor that was adsorbed at the skin; Analyzing the PSD data with the BRHA to determine performance characteristics of the suit ensemble. Obtaining data through analysis at the laboratory.
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MASK & M A S K F I LT E R P E R F O R M A N C E
Edgewood Chemical Biological Center maintains a respiratory mask and filter testing laboratory that performs a range of product qualification tests. These tests include filter gas life, particulate efficiency, mask leakage and resistance, and dimensional inspections related to craftsmanship. The team performs work for commercial and government customers. Common test items include the C2A1 canister and the M40 Army field mask. Other government products recently tested include the Joint Service Aircrew Mask, Joint Service Chemical Environment Survivability Mask, and Joint Service General Purpose Mask. The laboratory also has the capability to expose masks, filters, and materials to adverse environmental conditions such as hot and cold temperatures, accelerated aging, and ozone to determine the durability of products.
FEATURES
C A PA B I L I T I E S
Filter Life Dimethymethylphosphonate Gas Life Filter Efficiency Particulate Penetration (Simulants used include Polyalphaolephin and mineral oil) Mask Leakage Dimensional Inspection of Craftsmanship Environmental & Mechanical Tests
EQUIPMENT
Filter Efficiency TDA 100P Q127 Penetration Tester Mask Leakage M14 Mask Leakage Tester TDA99M Mask Field Tester Q213 Inhalation & Exhalation Resistance Tester Q179 Drink Tube Resistance Tester Q204 Drink Tube Bubble Tester M14 Outlet Valve Tester TDA124 Outlet Valve Tester M4A1 Outlet Valve Tester
REQUIREMENTS
MIL-PRF-51560C National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Standards Custom Test Plans and Specifications
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S y stem & T est Req u irements
Evaluate gas filters against DMMP Conduct rough handling tests Conduct environmental testing
EQUIPMENT
Q262 and Q223 Filter Life Testers Rough Handler HFATS PAO Aerosol Generators/Detectors LMP2000
REQUIREMENTS
F I LT E R S T E S T E D
M12, M14, M48A1, M98 filter set, M98 HSFC, M49 gas filter Commercial & DOE HEPA filters Type II 400CFM gas filters Homeland Defense, COE gas and HEPA filters V-Cell gas filters TACOM 200CFM Tank filters Gas mask filters
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FEATURES
REQUIREMENTS
Qualification testing of HEPA filters and HEPA Media Testing conducted in accordance with ASME AG-1 (replaces MIL-STD 51068 and MILL-STD 51079) MIL-STD 810F Maintain QPL Database
REQUIPMENT
Instron Tensile Tester TDA 100P Penetrometer Q101 Water Repellency Q110 Rough Handler HFATS Penetrometer Q160 Over Pressure Tester
H E PA M E D I A & F I LT E R S
Airflow Resistance Aerosol Penetration Tensile Strength and Elongation Wet Tensile Strength Gamma Irradiation Water Repellency Flexing Characteristics Acidity Thickness Combustible Material Rough Handling Over Pressure Fungus Test (Optional)
Media Manufacture
DOE
Media Validation
Filter Fabrication
Filter Validation
Management
Data
DOD
Commercial
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FEATURES
C A PA B I L I T I E S
Perform First Article Tests on a large variety of military and commercial equipment Provide accurate Production Inspections
EQUIPMENT
Small Coordinate Measuring Machine Large Coordinate Measuring Machine Profilemeter Optical Comparator Rockwell Harness Hot Chamber for Long Term Storage Cold Chamber for Long Term Storage X-Ray Tube and Control Module Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Ultrasonic Flaw Detector Magnetic Particle Tester
Edgewood Chemical Biological CenterRock Island Site (ECBC-RI) Quality Assurance (QA) First Article Test (FAT) Laboratory contains an array of precise equipment to perform a large variety of FAT and QA testing. The laboratory provides testing to life cycle support agencies and to Integrated product teams. Additionally, the ECBC-RI laboratory performs production lot acceptance tests and documents results per the customers needs. Performing detailed and precise FATs in support of military and commercial customers is a primary function of the laboratory. The QA and FAT Laboratory is ISO 9001-2000 certified and operates with precise procedures, work instructions, and forms. Tests conducted capture requested data that detail the
REQUIREMENTS
testing procedures and allow the customer to identify design defects to ensure successful designs and dependable products.
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STATIC VAPO R S I MU L AN T T E S T C H A M B E R S
The Test, Reliability and Evaluation Team operates two static challenge test chambers. The chambers provide a controlled environment for static challenge, entry/exit, and pressurization testing of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) protection equipment. The Static Challenge Test Chamber has a long history of use for full Collective Protection testing of tracked and wheeled vehicles, hard and soft walled shelters, and even field deployable environmental control units. Equipped with industrial strength mixing fans, the 40L x 20W x 14H chamber uses a hot air vapor generator to produce a Methyl Salicylate (MeS) vapor concentration of up to 100 mg/m3 or a Sulfur Hexaflouride vapor. A MIRAN in conjunction with a concentration controller and a Data Acquisition System are used to automatically monitor, maintain and record test parameters/data. Air sampling is performed with MINICAMS and sorbent sampling tubes filled with Tenax TA. The Large Scale Static Challenge Test Chamber was constructed for testing of larger CBRN equipped systems. The chamber will be outfitted with a data acquisition system, vapor generator, MINICAMS, and instrumentation. The Low Dosage Test Chamber is 16L x 12W x 9H and contains oscillating fans that provide thorough mixing and circulation of both air and the chemical simulant MeS. A hot-plate vapor generator may be used to produce either a single dose vapor challenge of up to 5 mg/m3 or the electric metered syringe pump may be used to maintain a continuous MeS vapor challenge concentration of 1 5 mg/m3. Air sampling is performed with MINICAMS and sorbent sampling tubes filled with Tenax TA.
FEATU RES
C APA B I L I T I E S
Simulant Concentration: 1 100 mg/m3 Chamber Pressure: 0 (-0.5) inches water gauge (iwg) Air Flow: 0 5000 CFM 40 L x 20 W x 14 H Chamber Temperature controlled
L A R G E S C A L E C APA B I L I TIES
Simulant Concentration: 1-100 mg/m3 Large footprint of 1500 ft2. 48L x 32W x 16H
A I R S A MPL E R S
Stainless steel sorbent sampling tubes Vacuum pump with inline critical orifice Electric actuated sequencer MINICAMS
C H A L L E N G E G E N E R AT O R
Hot-plate vapor generator Hot-air vapor generator blower system Foxboro miniature infra-red gas analyzer (MIRAN)
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FEATURES
C A PA B I L I T I E S
Requirements Development Prototype Design Concepts Design and Integration Production and Installation Develop Test Protocols and Standard Operating Procedures CBRN System Test Perform in place testing of complete filtration systems Facility/System Certification Tests Airlock Test Design & Drawing Review
EQUIPMENT
Aerosol Generators Aerosol Detectors LMP2000 Tracer Gas Monitor CAD / SolidWorks
REQUIREMENTS
FACILITY DESIGN
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FU LL SYS T E M C O L L E C T IV E P RO T E C T I O N T E S T I N G
Full system collective protection testing is performed at the Test, Reliability and Evaluation Teams test facility located at Edgewood Chemical Biological Center. This facility is used to perform full system tests including: static challenge, purge, leakage, pressurization, and entry/exit testing on collective protection equipment. Throughout the development cycle, shelters, vehicles, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems must meet several test requirements. Static challenge, entry/exit, and pressurization testing is performed in either of the Static Challenge Test Chambers. Once an item is set up in the chamber a pressurization test is performed to ensure the shelter maintains proper overpressure. The item would then be exposed to three static challenge trials to determine its protection factor. Finally, an entry/exit test would be performed to determine the maximum number of people that could be processed into a shelter or vehicle within an hour. Purge testing is performed to determine how long it takes for an airlock, shelter, or vehicle to clear itself of a particulate cloud. The ATI Aerosol Generator TDA-4B uses Emory oil and compressed air to create a particulate cloud within the interior of an airlock, shelter, or vehicle. The ATI Particulate Detector TDA-2EL provides real time monitoring of the systems concentration levels while recording purge log reduction levels. Leakage testing of a vehicle or shelter is performed to identify and correct possible leakage points. The Improved Mobile Airflow Tester (IMAT) is used to isolate and quantify airflow leakage rates at various system operating pressures on vehicles, and shelters. The IMAT operates at 0-3000 cubic feet per minute and 0-5 inches water gauge.
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Static Challenge Testing Entry/Exit Testing Pressurization Testing Purge Testing Leakage Testing
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Static Challenge Test Chamber Large Scale Static Challenge Test Chamber ATI Aerosol Generator TDA-4B ATI Particulate Detector TDA-2EL IMAT
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Features
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ISO 17025 accredited for evaluating detectors Effective in troubleshooting detector systems Generate innovative instrument designs
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Gas Chromatographs MINICAMS Patented vapor generation system Three 100-ft3 environmental chambers Sixteen surety hoods Three gloveboxes
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Vortex Chamber
Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC) is home to a novel standoff detection technology evaluation facility that for the first time ever, allows precise performance measurement of standoff detection systems at significant distances. The only one of its kind in the country, this windowless facility, known as the Vortex Chamber, allows researchers to release a known amount of material and maintain a calibrated material scatter so that a standoff detectors ability to see can be accurately measured from up to several kilometers away. This increased precision reduces uncertainty about the potential field performance of standoff detectors. The Vortex Chamber was designed for use in the Artemis chemical standoff detection program to allow aerosol backscatter and vapor measurements with a frequency-agile carbon dioxide (CO2) Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) standoff detector. The chamber utilizes curtains of air, produced by an interior vortex balanced by an exterior counter flow of air, to contain the material cloud, preventing the backscatter off of conventional hard windows from corrupting the desired measurements on the cloud inside the chamber. The prevention of backscatter is critical because the CO2 LIDAR has a long (1 microsecond) pulse and the backscatter off the window cannot be temporarily separated from the backscatter off of an aerosol in the chamber. With known and modest modifications, this ECBC asset can be used with all passive and active, chemical and biological, standoff technologies and systems at any stage of development. The chamber was designed for testing with a variety of CB simulants, interferents, and selected toxic industrial chemicals in both vapor and aerosol form. ECBC is exploring the regulatory acceptability of extending the operations to include kill pathogens, which if permitted would produce a tremendous benefit for the CBDP. Using state-of-the-art ground truth instrumentation, the Vortex Chamber has been shown to successfully contain a homogeneous aerosol cloud.
Features
C apabilities
Homogeneous Suspension of aerosols for up to 15 min. Generate wet or dry aerosols up to 200 micrometers in diameter Chamber operated in a closed or open window configuration Chamber cleared of aerosols in minutes Ground Truth Nephelometer Data Homogeneous aerosol distribution, long time constants Able to be upgraded to BL-2
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4-foot X 4-foot aperture 20-foot path length Stainless Steel Lining Windowless Vortex Chamber with volume of 2365 cubic feet Air Curtain Technology 2 Aerodynamic Particle Sizers (0.5-20 mm, 50 bins) Isokinetic sampling
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The ETG provides testing services for Department of Defense, other Federal agencies, foreign governments, as well for the private sector. The process for obtaining the services of the ETG consists of the development of a scope of testing to be performed, and the associated costs and schedule, agreeable to all parties. The agreement of cost, schedule and performance is formalize in various manners generally in accordance to the customer organizational affiliation as follows:
Department of Defense (DoD). Agreements with other DoD elements can be satisfied by a Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request (MIPR), DD FORM 448, Jun 72. Federal Agencies. Other federal agencies agreement vehicles may be in the form of Interagency Agreement (IAA), Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), or similar mechanism. Private Sector.
The Test Services Agreement (TSA) is the method for the private sector to obtain ETG services. A straight-forward and standardized approach the TSA granted by statutory authority 10 U.S.C. Sec. 2539b; Availability of Samples, Drawings, Information, Equipment, Materials, and Certain Services. More information concerning the TSA process can be found at www.ecbc.army.mil. See TOP ECBC LINKS > Working with ECBC > Test Services Agreement > TSA Handbook. Any questions regarding TSAs should be addressed to the ECBC Technology Transfer Office at 410-436-4438/2031. Inquiries can also be sent by E-mail to technical.outreach@apgea.army.mil. A Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) provides the mechanism for test services is a means for private industry to collaborate with Army research and development activities. Parties to a CRADA may exchange intellectual property, expertise and data or they may hire personnel or rent services or materials, equipment and facilities. Federal agencies can accept funding under a CRADA to perform research or development of benefit to the CRADA partner. More information concerning the CRADA process can be found at www.ecbc.army.mil. See TOP ECBC LINKS > Working with ECBC > Cooperative Research and Development Agreement. Any questions regarding CRADAs should be addressed to the ECBC Technology Transfer Office at 410-436-4438/2031.
P O I N T S O F C O N TAC T E N G I N E E R I N G T E S T G RO U P E N G I N E E R I N G D I R E C T O R AT E , E C B C
E N G I N E ERING T E S T G ROUP Ronald P. Pojunas, P.E., Leader Voice: (410) 436-5596 ronald.pojunas@us.army.mil Genna Buckless, Business Manager Voice: (410) 436-9788 genna.buckless@us.army.mil T E S T, R ELIABILITY & E VA L U ATION TEAM Do Nguyen, Leader Voice: (410) 436-4237 do.nguyen@us.army.mil Derek Mancinho, Senior Engineer Voice: (410) 436-5990 derek.mancinho@us.army.mil ENVIRONMENTAL & FIELD TESTING TEAM Chris Myers, Leader Voice: (410) 436-3508 christopher.d.myers@us.army.mil PROTECTION FACTOR/ HAZARDOUS MATERIEL TE S T I N G Alex Pappas, Facilities Team Leader Voice: (410) 436-3338 alex.pappas@us.army.mil Applied Test Team Mike Gooden, Leader Voice: (410) 436-2801 michael.gooden@us.army.mil Protective Eq uipment Team Mary Drummond, Leader Voice: (410) 436-4796 mary.drummond@us.army.mil
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Nannette (Nan) M. Ramsey Acting Site Manager Voice: (309) 782-5632 nan.ramsey@us.army.mil
For more information about the Engineering Test Group at Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, visit our web site at: www.ecbc.army.mil, part of the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command.
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