Sieve, 710 Microns, for Manufacture of Solid Rocket Fuel
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W. S. Tyler Incorporated, a division of the Combustion Engineering Corporation, manufactured this sieve, a device for separating materials, for the Atlantic Research Corporation (ARC). Founded shortly after World War II, ARC used the device, with a type 24 mesh, to manufacture solid propellants for small rocket motors.
Meshes of different sizes are used to determine the particle size distribution of granular materials, such as those used to make solid propellants for rocket motors.
Transferred to NASM from the Atlantic Research Corporation.
Country of Origin
United States of America
Type
PROPULSION-Miscellaneous
Manufacturer
W.S. Tyler Incorp., Subsidiary of Combustion Engineering Dimensions
2-D - In Frame (H x W x D): 4.4 × 8.3cm (1 3/4 in. × 3 1/4 in.) Materials
Probably brass Inventory Number
A20060542000
Credit Line
Gift of Atlantic Research Corporation
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
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