C-Stoff

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C-Stoff was a hypergolic rocket fuel mixture used in early German rocket engines, notably in combination with T-Stoff oxidizer during World War II.

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Label Occurrences
C-Stoff canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chemical mixture
hypergolic propellant
rocket fuel
application research rockets
rocket-powered interceptor aircraft
associatedWith German wartime rocketry
component hydrazine hydrate
methanol
potassium-copper cyanide catalyst
water
contains catalyst
hydrazine
countryOfOrigin Germany
developedBy Walterwerke
developedFor rocket propulsion systems
developer Hellmuth Walter
era 1930s
1940s
function fuel for high-test peroxide
hazard corrosive
explosive when mishandled
highly toxic
ignitionType hypergolic ignition
languageOfName German
namingConvention German military code name
pairedOxidizer T-Stoff
propellantCombination C-Stoff and T-Stoff
propulsionType bipropellant
reactsHypergolicallyWith T-Stoff
role fuel
oxidizer
safetyRequirement protective clothing for ground crew
special handling procedures
status obsolete
usedBy Luftwaffe
usedFor high-thrust short-duration flights
usedIn German rocket engines
Messerschmitt Me 163
surface form: Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet

V-1 flying bomb test engines
Walter rocket engines
experimental rocket aircraft
usedInConflict World War II
usedInEngineType Walter HWK 109-509
Walter rocket engine
surface form: Walter rocket motor
usedWith T-Stoff

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T-Stoff (high-test hydrogen peroxide) relatedPropellant C-Stoff
subject surface form: T-Stoff