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Identification Welding Wire, Line Code System

2001-10-01
CURRENT
AMS2815X
This specification covers procedures for marking bare wire for welding to provide positive identificaiton of cut lengths, regardless of length, and of spools, and to ensure that the wire is clean and free from foreign materials and corrosion.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Solderless, Wire-Wrapped

1982-04-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2695A
This specification covers electrical connections made with single, solid, round copper or copper alloy wire wrapped around copper alloy terminals without the use of solder.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Solderless, Wire-Wrapped

1993-05-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2695B
This specification covers electrical connections made with single, solid, round copper or copper alloy wire wrapped around copper alloy terminals without the use of solder.
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Flux, Aluminum Welding

2002-02-28
HISTORICAL
AMS3414D
This specification covers an aluminum welding flux in the form of powder.
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FLUX, ALUMINUM WELDING

1993-04-01
HISTORICAL
AMS3414C
This specification covers an aluminum welding flux in the form of powder.
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Flux, Aluminum Welding

2019-08-20
CURRENT
AMS3414F
This specification covers an aluminum welding flux in the form of powder.
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Flux, Aluminum Welding

2013-07-18
HISTORICAL
AMS3414E
This specification covers an aluminum welding flux in the form of powder.
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WELDABILITY TEST FOR WELD FILLER METAL WIRE

1993-04-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1876A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice defines a method for determining the weldability of weld filler metal in continuous coil or cut length form. It is applicable to all solid (non flux-containing) wires. It is intended as a referee method for testing weld filler metals in case of dispute between purchaser and vendor.
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Weldability Test for Weld Filler Metal Wire

2011-04-13
HISTORICAL
ARP1876B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice defines a method for determining the weldability of weld filler metal in continuous coil or cut length form. It is applicable to all solid (non flux-containing) wires. It is intended as a referee method for testing weld filler metals in case of dispute between purchaser and vendor.
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Weldability Test for Weld Filler Metal Wire

2017-08-15
CURRENT
ARP1876C
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice defines a method for determining the weldability of weld filler metal in continuous coil or cut length form. It is applicable to all solid (non flux-containing) wires. It is intended as a referee method for testing weld filler metals in case of dispute between purchaser and vendor.
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