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The Cryogenic Components Laboratory (CCL) is a new, state-of-the-art facility for research, development and qualification of cryogenic materials, components and systems.


C-2004-1198: Construction of the CCL Overview of the construction of CCL
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The Cryogenic Components Laboratory (CCL) is a new, state-of-the-art facility for research, development and qualification of cryogenic materials, components and systems. CCL specializes in cryogenic research utilizing liquid hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. The CCL is a complex of buildings and systems that is ideally suited for high-energy, high-risk development of cryogenic systems.

Name: Cryogenic Components Laboratory
CCL-1: 3000-gallon LOx tank
CCL-2: 1300-gallon LH2 tank
Test Control: 7500 sq. ft. modern control facility
Facility Manager : Jeffrey.A.Chambers@nasa.gov

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Cryogenic Components Laboratory

 
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