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PAPER HONEYCOMB 60 lb (25 kg) Paper

1983-01-01
HISTORICAL
AMS3720A
This specification covers paper base honeycomb material having a cell size of 0.330 or 0.440 in. (8.38 or 11.18 mm). Unless otherwise ordered, size 0.440 in. (11.18 mm) be supplied.
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Paper Honeycomb 125 lb (55 kg) Paper

2012-01-16
CURRENT
AMS3722B
This specification covers paper base honeycomb material having a cell size of 0.440 in. (11.18 mm). Unless otherwise ordered, size 0.440 in. (11.18 mm) will be supplied.
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AUTOMATED MANUFACTURE OF CONTINUOUS MULTI-PLY GRAPHITE FIBER/EPOXY RESIN IMPREGNATED BROADGOODS

1980-10-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1674
This Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) describes a manufacturing method for processing unidirectional graphite 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.
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Molded Rigid Plastic Parts

2003-05-05
HISTORICAL
AIR1269B
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 quality, functional part.
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Molded Rigid Plastic Parts

2011-08-24
CURRENT
AIR1269C
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 quality, functional part.
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