This specification, in conjunction with the general requirements for steel heat treatment covered in AMS2759, establishes the requirements and procedures for three classes of gas, vacuum, liquid, and low pressure (LPC) carburizing and related heat treatment of parts fabricated from carburizing grade steels. Parts made from steels other than those specified in the detail specifications may be heat treated in accordance with the applicable requirements using processing temperatures, times, and other parameters recommended by the material producer unless otherwise specified by the purchaser. This specification does not cover pack carburizing.
This specification covers engineering requirements for applying tungsten carbide thermal spray coatings to ultra-high strength steels (220 ksi and above) utilizing high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) combustion driven processes and the properties for such coatings. The processes and procedures herein apply only to the properties of the as-deposited coating.
This specification establishes the engineering requirements for producing an anodic coating on titanium and titanium alloys and the properties of the coating.
This specification covers the requirements for inspection of ground chromium plated surfaces for grinder-induced damage to the chromium plate and substructure. The specification also provides users with criteria for distinguishing between such damage and acceptable indications inherent to the chromium plate.
This specification establishes the requirements for etch inspection of steel parts to detect overheating (rehardening or overtempering) caused by abusive machining or grinding, or to detect localized discontinuous carburization.
This specification, in conjunction with the general requirements for peening media covered in AMS2431, establishes the requirements for the procurement of conditioned carbon steel cut wire shot with a hardness of 55 to 62 HRC.
This specification covers the requirements for embrittlement relief (baking) of heat treated steel parts to remove hydrogen infused during plating and certain other chemical processing such as stripping, chemical milling, pickling, and etching.
This specification establishes the engineering requirements for producing an anodic coating on titanium and titanium alloys and the properties of the coating.