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Type 9 Virgin Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Moldings with Pigment for AS4716 and AS5857 Backup Rings

2016-02-29
CURRENT
AMS3678/9C
This specification covers a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) resin filled with inorganic pigment in the form of molded rods or tubes which are sintered after molding. The blue colored material is designated for use in rod glands only and the yellow colored material is designated for use in piston glands only. The brown colored material is designated for use in AS5857 rod glands only and the green colored material is designated for use in AS5857 piston glands only.
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Type 1 Virgin Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Moldings and Extrusions

2016-02-29
CURRENT
AMS3678/1C
This specification covers an unfilled grade of virgin polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) resin in the form of extruded or molded rods or tubes which are sintered after molding or, in the case of extrusions, sintered during the extrusion process.
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Shims, Filled Resin Compound

2011-08-25
CURRENT
AMS3726E
This specification covers filled, thermosetting resin compounds capable of being applied and cured in place between the surfaces of mechanically fastened (joined) structures.
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SHIMS, FILLED RESIN COMPOUND

2011-08-25
HISTORICAL
AMS3726
This specification covers filled, resinous, thermosetting compounds capable of being applied and cured in place between the surfaces of mechanically fastened (joined) structures.
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POLYCARBONATE SHEET AND PARTS Optical Grade, Coated

2011-08-12
HISTORICAL
AMS3614A
This specification covers an optical-quality, transparent, polycarbonate plastic to which a hard protective surface coating has been applied, supplied in the form of flat sheet or formed parts made from flat sheet.
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Molded Rigid Plastic Parts

2011-02-10
HISTORICAL
AIR1269
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides recommendations for the best practices to be followed in the molding of rigid thermoplastic and thermosetting molding compounds. The molding processes covered in this document are injection, transfer and compression molding. Recommendations are made on the design details of the part such as draft angles and processing considerations such as gate location in order to yield an easily producible, high wuality, functinoal part.
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