FormThis specification covers three types of deicing/anti-icing material@ each in the form of a non-Newtonian fluid.ClassificationDeicing/anti-icing fluids covered by this specification are classified as follows:Note: As per 3.2.5.2@ any fluid can be tested in accordance with the AS5900 high speed ramp test and/or low speed ramp test to demonstrate acceptable aerodynamic performance. The designations in Table 1 are for fluid classification purposes only. Consult the fluid manufacturer for complete aerodynamic test data.Consult aircraft manufacturer??s Aircraft Operations Manual@ Aircraft Maintenance Manual and service letters to determine any restrictions relating to the use of deicing/anti-icing fluids meeting this specification for the type and model of aircraft being treated. See also latest edition of ARP4737.A fluid defined as non-Newtonian exhibits a different apparent viscosity value when tested at the same temperature@ using the same viscometer and spindle in a predetermined volume when the only variant is the rotational speed of the spindle. Typically@ the non-Newtonian fluid shear stress is not in direct proportion to its rate of flow.A fluid described as pseudoplastic shall exhibit reduced apparent viscosity values as the spindle speed is increased@ and revert to original flow behavior when the shear stress is removed. This shall be demonstrable at the temperatures listed in 3.2.3.1.1.ApplicationThis fluid may be used as follows:a. Unheated and undiluted@ or diluted for anti-icingb. Heated and undiluted for deicing/anti-icing as a one step processc. Diluted with water and heated for deicing/anti-icing@ as a one step processd. Diluted with water and heated as the deicing stage in a two-step process@ usually when used with the unheated and undiluted fluid as step twoConsult aircraft manufacturer??s Aircraft Operations Manual@ Aircraft Maintenance Manual and service letters to determine any restrictions relating to the use of deicing/anti-icing fluids for type and model of aircraft being treated. Refer also to ARP4737.Precautions The lowest operational use temperature (LOUT) for a SAE Type II@ III@ and IV fluid shall be determined for the neat (undiluted) fluid or for each intended use dilution and is the lowest temperature at which the fluid has been tested and certified as acceptable in accordance with the appropriate aerodynamic acceptance test (3.2.5) while still maintaining the 7 ??(13 ?? freezing point temperature buffer (see ARP4737). The fluid manufacturers?? literature shall clearly state the LOUT for the neat fluid and intended use dilutions.The deicing/anti-icing formulation may be mildly toxic and contact with human skin and eyes should be avoided. Prolonged exposure to concentrations of vapor or windborne mists should be avoided. Consult the fluid manufacturers?? Material Safety Data Sheet for further information.Caution should be exercised in the use of glycol-water deicing/anti-icing solutions in and around electrical/electronic circuitry with noble metal coated wiring or terminals which could make contact with the fluid. Exothermic reactions@ which may result in fire have been reported. This may occur where defectively insulated wires@ switches@ or circuit breakers carrying direct current are encountered. Fluids based on glycol shall contain an inhibitor to minimize this potential fire hazard.A fluid meeting this specification is unique to each manufacturer and may be adversely affected by mixing with other aircraft deicing/anti-icing fluids.Slippery conditions may exist on the ground@ or equipment following the deicing/anti-icing procedure.Safety - Hazardous MaterialsWhile the materials@ methods@ applications@ and processes described or referenced in this specification may involve the use of hazardous materials@ this specification does not address the hazards which may be involved in such use. It is the sole responsibility of the user to ensure familiarity with the safe and proper use of any hazardous materials and processes and to take necessary precautionary measures to ensure the health and safety of all personnel involved.