This standard BS EN 16602-70-05:2014 Space product assurance. Detection of organic contamination surfaces by infrared spectroscopy is classified in these ICS categories:
49.140 Space systems and operations
This Standard defines test requirements for detecting organic contamination on surfaces using direct and indirect methods with the aid of infrared spectroscopy. The Standard applies to controlling and detecting organic contamination on all manned and unmanned spacecraft, launchers, payloads, experiments, terrestrial vacuum test facilities, and cleanrooms. The following test methods are covered: - Direct sampling of contaminants - Indirect sampling of contaminants by washing and wiping Several informative annexes are included to give guidelines to the following subjects: - Qualitative and quantitative interpretation of spectral data - Calibration of infrared equipment - Training of operators - Use of molecular witness plates - Collecting molecular contamination - Contact test to measure the contamination transfer of materials - Immersion test to measure the extractable contamination potential of materials - Selection criteria for test equipment This standard may be tailored for the specific characteristics and constraints of space project in conformance with ECSS-S-ST-00.