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Inspection Process, Magnetic Rubber

2016-01-06
CURRENT
AMSI83387B
This specification covers both the material and the examination process of an inspection material in the form of a dispersion of magnetic particles in a controlled viscosity rubber base that cures at room temperature by addition of one or more curing agents. The test object is magnetized with the uncured rubber covering the area of interest. The magnetic particles then migrate to the leakage field caused by the discontinuity. As the rubber cures, discontinuity indications remain in place on the rubber. The product may be supplied in a variety of viscosities and colors.
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Magnetic Particles, Nonfluorescent Wet Method, Dry Powder

2014-08-29
HISTORICAL
AMS3042E
This specification covers nonfluorescent, magnetic particles in the form of dry powders intended to be suspended in oil or conditioned water vehicle for use in the wet method, magnetic particle inspection.
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FLUORESCENT PENETRANT INSPECTION Aircraft and Engine Component Maintenance

2011-08-10
HISTORICAL
AMS2647
This specification establishes requirements, instructions, and procedures to ensure that fluorescent penetrant inspections are capable of achieving an acceptable level of defect detection on aircraft and engine components during maintenance and overhaul operations.
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ULTRASONIC INSPECTION Thin Wall Metal Tubing

2011-08-10
HISTORICAL
AMS2634
This specification covers procedures for ultrasonic inspection of thin wall metal tubing of titanium, titanium alloy, and corrosion and heat resistant steels and alloys having nominal OD over 0.1875 in. (4.762 mm) with OD to wall thickness ratio of 8 or greater and wall thickness variation not exceeding ±10% of nominal.
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Inspection Process, Magnetic Rubber

2009-07-10
HISTORICAL
AMSI83387A
This specification covers both the material and the examination process of an inspection material in the form of a dispersion of magnetic particles in a controlled viscosity rubber base that cures at room temperature by addition of one or more curing agents. The test object is magnetized with the uncured rubber covering the area of interest. The magnetic particles then migrate to the leakage field caused by the discontinuity. As the rubber cures, discontinuity indications remain in place on the rubber. The product may be supplied in a variety of viscosities and colors.
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Magnetic Rubber Inspection Material

2007-04-05
CURRENT
AMS2309A
This specification covers an inspection material in the form of a liquid room-temperature vulcanizing rubber filled with magnetic particles which is cured by addition of one or more curing agents. The product may be supplied in a variety of viscosities and colors.
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Inspection Process, Magnetic Rubber

2007-02-16
HISTORICAL
AMSI83387
This specification covers the general procedural requirements necessary for the performance of magnetic rubber inspection.
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Magnetic Rubber Inspection

2005-04-25
CURRENT
AMS2308A
This specification covers the procedural requirements necessary for the performance of magnetic rubber inspection.
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