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Laser Wire Stripping Tools, General Understanding

2022-08-26
CURRENT
AIR6894A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) describes laser wire stripping technologies and recommendations to strip electrical single conductor wires and shielded cables intended for aerospace applications. These recommendations include: Laser types for wire stripping Laser stripping system configuration Quality assurance Tool qualification Tool inspection User health and safety
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Wire, Electrical, Crosslinked Polyalkene, Crosslinked Alkane-Imide Polymer, Or Polyarlyene Insulated, Copper Or Copper Alloy

2021-12-02
WIP
AS81044C

AS81044 covers single conductor electric wires made as specified in the applicable detail specification with tin-coated, silver-coated, or nickel-coated copper or copper alloy conductors insulated with crosslinked polyalkene, crosslinked alkane imide polymer, or polyarylene. The crosslinked polyalkene, crosslinked alkane-imide polymer, or polyarylene may be used alone or in combination with other insulation materials as specified in the detail specification.

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Impact of High Voltage on Wiring

2021-02-11
CURRENT
AIR7506
This SAE Aerospace Informatino Report (AIR) focuses on how long-term exposure of high voltage below and above wire insulation corona inception voltage (CIV) impacts round wire insulation life. This AIR will be updated when additional data is available.
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Investigation of Whisker Formation on Tin Plated Conductors

2014-12-05
CURRENT
AIR5444A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) shall be limited to general information about tin whisker formation on tin plated conductors. It summarizes the mechanisms of metal whisker formation and describes possible conclusions as related to tin plated conductors. It also provides a number of reference documents that describes research and observations of the whisker phenomena, recommendations to prevent its formation and conclusions. The investigation by this task group of AE-8D was initiated by a request of the Naval Air Warfare Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, to determine if the phenomenon of tin whiskers is a problem in aerospace wire and cable.
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