This specification covers the engineering requirements for applying aluminum oxide to metal parts by detonation deposition and the properties of such coatings.
This specification covers the engineering requirements for applying tungsten carbide/cobalt coatings to metal parts by the detonation process and the properties of such coatings.
This specification covers the engineering requirements for applying tungsten carbide/cobalt coatings to metal parts by the detonation process and the properties of such coatings.
This specification covers the engineering requirements for applying tungsten carbide/cobalt coatings to metal parts by the detonation process and the properties of such coatings.
This specification covers the engineering requirements for applying tungsten carbide/cobalt coatings to metal parts by the detonation process and the properties of such coatings.
The purpose of this standard is to provide uniform methods for defining, quantifying, and classifying the residual stress in metallic structural alloy products and finished parts. These stresses may exist within a single element, or they may be the result of a joining process. Such quantification and classification may be required when residual stresses within mill stock or preforms can impact further in-process distortion during machining or other processes, and when residual stresses within finished components can impact final mechanical properties and performance (especially strength, durability, and fracture performance).
This specification provides requirements and procedures for hydraulic-pressure leak testing of parts. AMS 2625, specified in inch/pound units, is the equivalent of this MAM.
This specification provides requirements and procedures for hydraulic-pressure leak testing of parts. AMS 2616, specified in inch/pound units, is the equivalent of this MAM.