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Castings, Classification and Inspection of

1998-07-01
HISTORICAL
AMSSTD2175
The purpose of this military standard is to prescribe the non-destructive testing acceptance criteria for the inspection of metal castings that are classified (see 1.3) in accordance with this standard.
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Castings, Classification and Inspection of

2003-07-14
CURRENT
AMSSTD2175A
The purpose of this military standard is to prescribe the non-destructive testing acceptance criteria for the inspection of metal castings that are classified (see 1.3) in accordance with this standard.
Standard

ELECTROLESS NICKEL PLATING

1984-07-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2404C
This specification covers the engineering requirements for electroless deposition of nickel on various materials and the properties of the deposit.
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ELECTROLESS NICKEL PLATING

1977-01-15
HISTORICAL
AMS2404B
This specification covers the engineering requirements for electroless deposition of nickel on various materials and the properties of the deposit.
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BLACK OXIDE COATING

1992-01-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2485H
This specification covers the engineering requirements for producing black oxide coatings on parts and the properties of such coatings.
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BLACK OXIDE COATING

1982-04-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2485G
This specification covers the engineering requirements for producing black oxide coatings on parts and the properties of such coatings.
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NICKEL-ZINC ALLOY PLATING

1991-10-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2417D
This specification covers the engineering requirements for electrodeposition of a nickel-zinc alloy and the properties of the deposit.
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LIQUID SALT BATH NITRIDING Non-Cyanide Bath

1978-07-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2753
This specification covers the engineering requirements for producing a thin epsilon-iron nitride case on parts by means of a low-temperature, aerated, fused salt bath process, and the properties of the case.
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Electroless Nickel Coatings

2013-06-01
CURRENT
AMSC26074D
This specification covers the requirements for electroless (autocatalytic chemical reduction) deposition of nickel-phosphorous alloy coatings on metal and composite surfaces.
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COPPER PLATING

1991-10-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2418D
This specification covers the engineering requirements for electrodeposition of copper on metals and the properties of the deposit.
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COPPER PLATING

1976-07-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2418C
This specification covers the engineering requirements for electrodeposition of copper on metals and the properties of the deposit.
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PLATING, COPPER

1995-02-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2418E
This specification covers the requirements for electrodeposition of copper on metals and the properties of the deposit.
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Plating, Copper

2021-12-13
CURRENT
AMS2418K
This specification covers the requirements for electrodeposited copper.
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CERTIFICATION OF HEAT TREATING PERSONNEL

1987-07-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1962
This document describes the practices and minimum standards for certification of personnel performing certain heat treating operations. It also establishes that only certified heat treaters may perform certain critical heat treating functions when conformance to this ARP is invoked by the applicable heat treating specification or by other contractural documentation.
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Training and Approval of Heat-Treating Personnel

2007-05-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1962A
This document requires that the company (facility) employing the personnel ensure a verifiable program of on-the-job training, experience, education, classroom instruction, and evaluation of personnel using either company-created programs or programs described herein.
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Training and Approval of Heat-Treating Personnel

2019-06-11
CURRENT
ARP1962B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) describes training and approval of personnel performing certain heat-treating and associated operations that could have a material impact on the properties of materials being heat treated. It also recommends that only approved personnel perform or monitor the functions listed in Table 1.
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