The DT180 diaphragm propellant tank has a net volume of 180 liters and is designed to hold MON, MMH, or hydrazine propellants. It has a spherical shape with a cylindrical section and can withstand pressures up to 35.6 bar during normal operation and 53.4 bar during burst conditions. The tank interfaces via an equatorial flange with 24 fixation bolts and has a mass of 21.0kg. It is involved in the AVUM+ LPS project.
The DT180 diaphragm propellant tank has a net volume of 180 liters and is designed to hold MON, MMH, or hydrazine propellants. It has a spherical shape with a cylindrical section and can withstand pressures up to 35.6 bar during normal operation and 53.4 bar during burst conditions. The tank interfaces via an equatorial flange with 24 fixation bolts and has a mass of 21.0kg. It is involved in the AVUM+ LPS project.
The DT180 diaphragm propellant tank has a net volume of 180 liters and is designed to hold MON, MMH, or hydrazine propellants. It has a spherical shape with a cylindrical section and can withstand pressures up to 35.6 bar during normal operation and 53.4 bar during burst conditions. The tank interfaces via an equatorial flange with 24 fixation bolts and has a mass of 21.0kg. It is involved in the AVUM+ LPS project.
The DT180 diaphragm propellant tank has a net volume of 180 liters and is designed to hold MON, MMH, or hydrazine propellants. It has a spherical shape with a cylindrical section and can withstand pressures up to 35.6 bar during normal operation and 53.4 bar during burst conditions. The tank interfaces via an equatorial flange with 24 fixation bolts and has a mass of 21.0kg. It is involved in the AVUM+ LPS project.