is the internal code name for a highly secretive material used in the interstage of U.S. nuclear warheads, specifically the W76, W78, and W88.
2.4 Example spec sheet (hypothetical "Fogbank Sassie 2000 302 New" crate engine) fogbank sassie 2000 302 new
| Parameter | Likely Value | |-----------|----------------| | Operating Pressure | 20–100 psi (regulated) | | Fluid Viscosity Range | 1–500 cP (with heated option) | | Droplet Size (Dv50) | 3–8 microns | | Wetted Materials | 316L SS, PTFE, Kalrez® | | Max Fluid Temperature | 200°C (New revision) | | Interface | 1/4" NPT inlet, 24V DC pilot | | Control Signal | 0–10V analog or 4–20 mA | | Dimensions | ~6" x 4" x 3" (spray body only) | is the internal code name for a highly
: While classified, it is widely believed to be a type of aerogel (often called "frozen smoke") that mediates the pulse of X-rays between the fission and fusion stages of a thermonuclear explosion. 🛍️ 2. SASSIE: Mystery Shopping Systems 🛍️ 2