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Identification and Packaging Elastomeric Products

2024-03-04
CURRENT
AMS2810J
This specification provides requirements for the identification and packaging of sheet, strip, extrusions, and molded parts made of natural rubber, synthetic rubber, reclaimed rubber, and combinations of the above with other materials such as asbestos, cork, and fabrics. AMS2817 covers preferred requirements for identification and packaging of preformed packings.
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Elastomer: Fluorosilicone Rubber (FVMQ), Fuel and Oil Resistant, High Strength, 45 – 55 Shore A Hardness, For Products in Fuel Systems / Lubricating Oils

2023-10-16
CURRENT
AMS3329D
This specification covers a high strength fluorosilicone (FVMQ) elastomer that can be used to manufacture product in the form of sheet, strip, tubing, extrusions, and molded shapes. This specification should not be used for molded rings, compression seals, molded O-ring cord, and molded in place gaskets for aeronautical and aerospace applications.
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Aluminum Alloy, Extrusions 6.2Zn - 2.3Cu - 2.2Mg - 0.12Zr (7050-T74511) Solution Heat Treated, Stress Relieved, Straightened, and Overaged

2023-09-05
CURRENT
AMS4342G
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of extruded bars, rods, wire, profiles 5.000 inches (127.00 mm) and under in nominal diameter or thickness and 32 square inches (206 cm2) and under in cross-sectional area, and tubing 3.000 inches (76.20 mm) and under in wall thickness and 20 square inches (129 cm2) and under in cross-sectional area (see 8.5).
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Drawing Interpretation and Standard Machining Practices, Couplings, Fittings, and Hose Ends, Fluid Systems

2023-06-02
CURRENT
AS4296A
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) provides general information for the interpretation and clarification of engineering drawing requirements relating to the manufacture and inspection of fluid system couplings, tube fittings, and hose ends. Because it is impractical to define every minute detail of the part on the face of the drawing, this standard describes interpretations of dimensioning of general machining features and otherwise undefined tolerances that fall under the heading of “good shop practice.” This standard is supplemental to ASME Y14.5M-1994 and explains, defines, and interprets drawing terms or practices that are not addressed by ASME Y14.5M-1994. Unless otherwise specified in this standard, drawing interpretations contained in ASME Y14.5M-1994 shall apply.
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