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Induction Hardening of Steel Parts

2024-03-12
CURRENT
AMS2745B
This specification defines the requirements for locally hardening steel parts by the induction hardening method.
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Induction Hardening of Steel Parts

2022-06-05
HISTORICAL
AMS2745A
This specification defines the requirements for locally hardening steel parts by the induction hardening method.
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Steel, Bars 0.90 - 1.03C

2022-01-28
CURRENT
AMS5132M
This specification covers a high-carbon steel in the form of bars.
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Tolerances Carbon Steel, Sheet, Strip, and Plate

2021-09-29
CURRENT
AMS2232H
This specification covers established inch/pound manufacturing tolerances applicable to carbon steel sheet, strip, and plate ordered to inch/pound dimensions. These tolerances apply to all conditions unless otherwise noted. The term “excl” is used to apply only to the higher figure of the specified range. Tolerances for product sizes not listed herein shall be as agreed upon by purchaser and vendor.
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Heat Treatment of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Parts Minimum Tensile Strength Below 220 ksi (1517 MPa)

2021-08-03
CURRENT
AMS2759/1J
This specification, in conjunction with the general requirements for steel heat treatment covered in AMS2759, establishes the requirements for heat treatment of carbon and low-alloy steel parts to minimum ultimate tensile strengths below 220 ksi (1517 MPa). Parts are defined in AMS2759. Due to limited hardenability in these materials, there are size limits in this specification.
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Heat Treatment of Low-Alloy Steel Parts Minimum Tensile Strength 220 ksi (1517 MPa) and Higher

2021-07-07
CURRENT
AMS2759/2K
This specification, in conjunction with the general requirements for steel heat treatment covered in AMS2759, establishes the requirements for heat treatment of low-alloy steel parts to minimum ultimate tensile strengths of 220 ksi (1517 MPa) and higher. Parts are defined in AMS2759. The requirements for heat treatment of alloy Aermet100 are no longer part of this specification and can be found in AMS2759/3. Due to the limited hardenability of these materials, size limits have been added to this specification.
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Heat Treatment of Low-Alloy Steel Parts Minimum Tensile Strength 220 ksi (1517 MPa) and Higher

2019-07-15
HISTORICAL
AMS2759/2J
This specification, in conjunction with the general requirements for steel heat treatment covered in AMS2759, establishes the requirements for heat treatment of low-alloy steel parts to minimum ultimate tensile strengths of 220 ksi (1517 MPa) and higher. Parts are defined in AMS2759. The requirements for heat treatment of alloy Aermet100 are no longer part of this specification and can be found in AMS2759/3. Due to the limited hardenability of these materials, size limits have been added to this specification.
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Heat Treatment of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Parts Minimum Tensile Strength Below 220 ksi (1517 MPa)

2019-06-17
HISTORICAL
AMS2759/1G
This specification, in conjunction with the general requirements for steel heat treatment covered in AMS2759, establishes the requirements for heat treatment of carbon and low-alloy steel parts to minimum ultimate tensile strengths below 220 ksi (1517 MPa). Parts are defined in AMS2759. Due to limited hardenability in these materials, there are size limits in this specification.
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Heat Treatment of Low-Alloy Steel Parts Minimum Tensile Strength 220 ksi (1517 MPa) and Higher

2018-08-08
HISTORICAL
AMS2759/2H
This specification, in conjunction with the general requirements for steel heat treatment covered in AMS2759, establishes the requirements for heat treatment of low-alloy steel parts to minimum ultimate tensile strengths of 220 ksi (1517 MPa) and higher. Parts are defined in AMS2759. The requirements for heat treatment of alloy Aermet100 are no longer part of this specification and can be found in AMS2759/3. Due to the limited hardenability of these materials, size limits have been added to this specification.
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Stress Relief of Steel Parts

2018-04-28
CURRENT
AMS2759/11A
This specification, in conjunction with the general requirements for steel heat treatment in AMS2759, establishes requirements for thermal stress relief treatments of parts manufactured from the following materials: a Carbon and low alloy steels b Tool steels c Precipitation hardening, corrosion resistant and maraging steels d Austenitic corrosion resistant steels e Martensitic corrosion resistant steels
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Heat Treatment of Low-Alloy Steel Parts Minimum Tensile Strength 220 ksi (1517 MPa) and Higher

2018-04-28
HISTORICAL
AMS2759/2G
This specification, in conjunction with the general requirements for steel heat treatment covered in AMS2759, establishes the requirements for heat treatment of low-alloy steel parts to minimum ultimate tensile strengths of 220 ksi (1517 MPa) and higher. Parts are defined in AMS2759. The requirements for heat treatment of alloy Aermet100 are no longer part of this specification and can be found in AMS2759/3. Due to the limited hardenability of these materials, size limits have been added to this specification.
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Minimizing Stress Corrosion Cracking in Wrought Forms of Steels and Corrosion Resistant Steels and Alloys

2015-08-10
HISTORICAL
ARP1110C
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to provide the aerospace industry with recommendations concerning the minimization of stress corrosion cracking in wrought heat-treatable carbon and low alloy steels and in austenitic, precipitation hardenable, and martensitic corrosion-resistant steels and alloys. The detailed recommendations are based on laboratory and field experience and reflect those design practices and fabrication procedures which should avoid in-service stress corrosion cracking.
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Gas Nitriding and Heat Treatment of Low-Alloy Steel Parts

2014-04-23
HISTORICAL
AMS2759/6B
This document specifies the procedure and requirements for heat treating low-alloy and tool steels and for their subsequent gas nitriding by the use of raw or dissociated ammonia. Specific process parameters are given for Nitralloy 135M, Nitralloy EZ, Nitralloy N, 4140, 4340, D6AC and H11 steels. Additional alloys and steel families (e.g., stainless steels) can also be nitrided using parameters acceptable to the cognizant engineering organization.
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Stress Relief of Steel Parts

2014-04-23
HISTORICAL
AMS2759/11
This specification, in conjunction with the general requirements for steel heat treatment in AMS 2759, establishes requirements for thermal stress relief treatments of parts manufactured from the following materials: a Carbon and Low Alloy Steels b Tool Steels c Precipitation Hardening, Corrosion-Resistant and Maraging Steels d Austenitic Corrosion-Resistant Steels e Martensitic Corrosion-Resistant Steels
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