This specification and its supplementary detail specifications cover corrosion-inhibiting, modified epoxy primers in the form of ready-to-use sprayable liquids.
This document describes a manufacturing method for processing unidirectional carbon fiber/epoxy resin impregnated sheet and tape into multi-ply broadgoods and tape produced on an automated cross-plying machine. Broadgoods or tape of two or more ply configurations may be processed, where ply orientations of 0°, 45°, 90°, and 135° (as examples) may be automatically layed in a programmed sequence. In all configurations, the 0° ply direction is parallel to the length of the broadgoods roll or sheet, or tape.
This recommended practice describes the physical and chemical characterization techniques for identification of epoxy adhesive and prepreg resin systems in order to verify the chemical formulation, resin B-staging (See 8.1), cure reaction rates, adhesive moisture content, and resin component mix ratios, as necessary to achieve manufacturing and quality producibility and engineering performance.
This document describes an inspection procedure for detecting, by use of a radiographic opaque tracer and fluoroscopy or radiography methods, flaws which have been produced as the result of cutting, machining, or drilling operations in composite or laminate structures.
This specification establishes the requirements for a nominal 250 °F cure epoxy preimpregnated carbon fiber unidirectional tape product. This material is intended for use in laminate applications with a service temperature of -65 to 180 °F. The composite may be used for the manufacture of primary and secondary aircraft structure.
This specification establishes the requirements for a nominal 250 °F cure epoxy preimpregnated 7781 glass fabric. The prepreg has a nominal fiber areal weight of 294 gsm, and nominal resin content of 38%.
This specification establishes the requirements for a nominal 250 °F cure epoxy preimpregnated carbon fiber plain weave fabric product. The prepreg is a plain weave fabric with 12K tows, a nominal fiber areal weight of 193 gsm, and nominal resin content of 42%.
This specification establishes the requirements for a nominal 250 °F cure epoxy preimpregnated carbon fiber plain weave fabric product. The prepreg is a plain weave fabric with 12K tows, a nominal fiber areal weight of 193 gsm, and nominal resin content of 42%.
The purpose of this specification is to allow procurement of a defined material corresponding to the statistically derived material properties published in CMH-17 Volume II.
This specification establishes the requirements for a nominal 250 °F cure epoxy preimpregnated 7781 glass fabric. The prepreg has a nominal fiber areal weight of 294 gsm, and nominal resin content of 38%.
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice describes the aluminum weldbonding process for fabrication of secondary aircraft structural assemblies possessing excellent strength, fatigue life, and environmental durability.
This specification establishes the requirements for a nominal 250 °F cure epoxy preimpregnated 7781 glass fabric. The prepreg has a nominal fiber areal weight of 294 gsm, and nominal resin content of 38%.
This specification establishes the requirements for a nominal 250 °F cure epoxy preimpregnated carbon fiber plain weave fabric product. The prepreg is a plain weave fabric with 12K tows, a nominal fiber areal weight of 193 gsm, and nominal resin content of 42%.
The purpose of this specification is to allow procurement of a defined material corresponding to the statistically derived material properties published in MIL-HDBK-17.
This Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes the requirements for suppliers of Composites to be accredited by Nadcap. Nadcap accreditation is granted in accordance with SAE AS7003 after demonstration of compliance with the requirements herein. The requirements may be supplemented by additional requirements specified by the Nadcap Composites Task Group. Using the corresponding Audit Criteria (PRI AC7118) will ensure that accredited Composites suppliers meet all of the requirements in this standard and all applicable supplementary standards. The purpose of this audit program is to assess a supplier’s ability to consistently provide a product or service that conforms to the technical specifications and customer requirements. The corresponding audit criteria is also structured to obtain information relevant to management practices and processes that directly or indirectly affect the product or service.