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NADCAP REQUIREMENTS FOR NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING MAGNETIC PARTICLE SURVEY

1997-07-01
HISTORICAL
AS7114/2
This Aerospace Standard is to be used as a supplement to SAE AS7114. In addition to the requirements contained in AS7114, the requirements contained herein shall apply to suppliers seeking NADCAP accreditation for Magnetic Particle Inspection. When customer requirements differ from those specified herein, the customer requirements shall take precedence.
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Nadcap Requirements for Coatings

2005-09-21
HISTORICAL
AS7109A
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes the requirements for suppliers of coatings services to be accredited by Nadcap in accordance with AS7003. The requirements contained herein may be supplemented by additional requirements specified by Nadcap Coatings Task Group. Using the audit checklist (PRI AC7109) will ensure that accredited Coatings suppliers meet all of the requirements in this standard and all applicable supplementary standards.
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NATIONAL AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE CONTRACTORS ACCREDITATION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR NONCONVENTIONAL MACHINING

2002-02-01
HISTORICAL
AS7116
This Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes the requirements for suppliers of Nonconventional Machining Services to be accredited by the National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program (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 Nonconventional Machining and Surface Enhancement (NMSE) Task Group. Using the corresponding Audit Criteria (PRI AC7116) will ensure that accredited Nonconventional Machining 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.
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NATIONAL AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE CONTRACTORS ACCREDITATION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR HOSE/TUBE ASSEMBLY

1997-12-01
HISTORICAL
AS7112/4
This Aerospace Standard (AS) is to be used as a supplement to SAE AS7112. In addition to the requirements contained in AS7112, the requirements contained herein shall apply to suppliers seeking NADCAP Fluid System Components Accreditation for Hose Assembly. Hose/tube assemblies may be qualified as being comprised of bulk qualified hose/tube and fittings. The purpose of this standard is to define requirements for audit qualification of the hose/tube assembly to an "assembly" procurement/performance specification. It addresses the fabrication of two or more components coupled by means of screwing, bolting, welding, brazing, swaging or crimping together to form an assembly to meet performance criteria - qualification.
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NATIONAL AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE CONTRACTORS ACCREDITATION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF DELIVERABLE PRODUCTION SOFTWARE

1995-03-01
HISTORICAL
AS7106/1
This Aerospace Standard (AS) is to be used as a supplement to either SAE AS7106 or SAE AS7107 for suppliers who have software (to include firmware) that comprises all or part of a product that will be delivered to the customer. This type of software is defined as Class I software in the core documents. All suppliers seeking NADCAP General Quality Systems accreditation who have Class I software shall conform to the requirements of this Standard.
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NATIONAL AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE CONTRACTORS ACCREDITATION PROGRAM QUALITY PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

1994-07-01
HISTORICAL
AS7106
This Aerospace Standard establishes the minimum requirements necessary for NADCAP accreditation of a General Quality System the meets, at a minimum, MIL-Q-9858. These requirements may be supplemented by additional requirements at the discretion of the NADCAP General Quality Systems Task Group. It is the intent of this standard to provide a harmonized quality standard that meets MIL-Q-9858, MIL-STD-45662, and the relevant portions of MIL-STD-1520. In addition to meeting these requirements as a minimum, an attempt has been made to harmonize the requirements of MIL-Q and the ISO9000 series of standards. Where similar requirements existed between these two standards, the more stringent requirement was imposed.
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National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program (Nadcap) Audit and Inspection Procedures and Checklists for the Sealant Manufacturers Accreditation Program

2017-06-19
CURRENT
AS7200/1B
This document has been declared "CANCELLED" as of June 2017 and has been superseded by PRI AC7200/1. By this action, this document will remain listed in the Numerical Section of the Aerospace Standards Index noting that it is superseded by PRI AC7200/1. Cancelled specifications are available from SAE.
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NATIONAL AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE CONTRACTORS ACCREDITATION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR CORRECTIVE ACTION AND DISPOSITION SYSTEM FOR NONCONFORMING MATERIAL

1995-09-01
HISTORICAL
AS7106/2A
This Aerospace Standard is to be used as a supplement to either SAE AS7106 or SAE AS7107. This Standard is required for all suppliers seeking NADCAP General Quality Systems accreditation who have Material Review Board (MRB) authority. Suppliers seeking NADCAP General Quality Systems accreditation who are authorized by contract to conduct final MRB decisions shall comply with all of the requirements contained herein.
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NATIONAL AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE CONTRACTORS ACCREDITATION PROGRAM INSPECTION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

1994-07-01
HISTORICAL
AS7107
This Aerospace Standard establishes the minimum requirements necessary for NADCAP accreditation of an Inspection System that meets, at a minimum, MIL-I-45208. These requirements may be supplemented by additional requirements at the discretion of the NADCAP General Quality Systems Task Group. It is the intent of this standard to provide a harmonized quality standard that meets MIL-I-45208, MIL-STD- 45662, and the relevant portions of MIL-STD-1520. In addition to meeting these requirements as a minimum, an attempt has been made to harmonize the requirements of MIL-Q and the ISO9000 series of standards. Where similar requirements existed between these two standards, the more stringent requirement was imposed.
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