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=== Corrosive Atmosphere Types ===
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# Extreme Low Temperature
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# Very Thin, Low Temperature
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# Very Thin, Moderate Temperature
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# Very Thin, High Temperature
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# Thin/Standard/Dense, Low Temperature
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# Thin/Standard/Dense, Moderate Temperature
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# Thin/Standard/Dense, High Temperature
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# Very Dense, Low Temperature
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# Very Dense, Moderate Temperature
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# Very Dense, High Temperature
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== History & Background / Dossier ==
 
== History & Background / Dossier ==

Revision as of 23:29, 23 April 2018

A Corrosive Atmosphere is a type of atmosphere known for possessing a concentrated gas mix or unusual temperature creates a corrosive environment, which requires the use of a Hostile Environment Suit or Vacc Suit.

Description / Specifications

No information yet available.

Corrosive Atmosphere Types

  1. Extreme Low Temperature
  2. Very Thin, Low Temperature
  3. Very Thin, Moderate Temperature
  4. Very Thin, High Temperature
  5. Thin/Standard/Dense, Low Temperature
  6. Thin/Standard/Dense, Moderate Temperature
  7. Thin/Standard/Dense, High Temperature
  8. Very Dense, Low Temperature
  9. Very Dense, Moderate Temperature
  10. Very Dense, High Temperature
  11. Extreme High Temperature

History & Background / Dossier

No information yet available.

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