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Standard Requirements for Aerospace Sealants and Adhesion Promoters

2022-11-14
CURRENT
AS5502E
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes standard requirements for aerospace sealants and adhesion promoters, which may be incorporated as part of SAE Aerospace Material Specifications (AMS) for such products. This document provides for commonality of methods and procedures for responsibility for inspection, source inspection, classification of tests, establishment of/and qualification to qualified products lists, approval, reports, resampling and retesting, packaging, and marking.
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Sealing of Integral Fuel Tanks

2016-11-23
HISTORICAL
AIR4069C
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) presents preferred design, assembly, and repair practices for sealing of aircraft integral fuel tanks, including rework of applied fuel tank seals. It addresses engineering designs for integral fuel tanks as they are currently found in practice; and discusses the most practical and conservative methods for producing a reliable, sealed system. Although this AIR presents practices for sealing of integral fuel tanks, the practices presented within this report are practices that are carried throughout sealing that include both pressure and environmental aircraft sealing. Design preferences for optimum sealing are not within the scope of this document. Such discussions can be found in the United States Air Force (USAF) sponsored report, entitled Aircraft Integral Fuel Tank Design Handbook, AFWAL-TR-87-3078.
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SEALING COMPOUND, ONE-PART SILICONE Aircraft Firewall

2011-08-09
HISTORICAL
AMS3374
This specification covers a one-part, high-temperature-resistant silicone sealing compound which cures to an elastomeric material upon exposure to air and is furnished in cartridges ready for extrusion. Acid is not given off during cure. A primer is required to achieve maximum adhesion.
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Sealing of Integral Fuel Tanks

2010-01-14
HISTORICAL
AIR4069B
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) presents preferred practices for sealing of aircraft integral fuel tanks, including rework of applied fuel tank seals. It addresses engineering designs for integral fuel tanks as they are currently found in practice; and discusses the most practical and conservative methods for producing a reliable, sealed system. Although this AIR presents practices for sealing of integral fuel tanks, the practices presented within this report are practices that are carried throughout sealing that include both pressure and environmental aircraft sealing. Design preferences for optimum sealing are not within the scope of this document. Such discussions can be found in the Air Force sponsored report, entitled Aircraft Integral Fuel Tank Design Handbook, AFWAL-TR-87-3078.
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Standard Requirements for Aerospace Sealants

2008-09-17
HISTORICAL
AS5502B
This document establishes standard requirements for aerospace sealants, which may be incorporated as part of Aerospace Material Specifications (AMS) for such products. This document provides for commonality of methods and procedures for responsibility for inspection, source inspection, classification of tests, establishment of/and qualification to qualified products lists, approval, reports, resampling and retesting, packaging, and marking.
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