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Flux, Brazing High Temperature

2002-02-28
HISTORICAL
AMS3417B
This specification covers a high temperature brazing flux in the form of paste or powder.
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FLUX, BRAZING High Temperature

1997-04-01
HISTORICAL
AMS3417A
This specification covers a high temperature brazing flux in the form of paste or powder.
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FLUX, BRAZING High Temperature

1987-10-01
HISTORICAL
AMS3417
This specification covers a high temperature brazing flux in the form of paste or powder.
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Peening of Metals

2001-04-01
HISTORICAL
AMSP81985
This specification covers procedures and requirements for dry peening the surfaces of metals by impingement of metallic shot or glass beads for the purpose of increasing the fatigue strength and resistance to stress corrosion cracking by inducing residual compressive stresses in specified surfaces.
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PRESSURE TESTING 25 psi

1995-05-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2602D
This specification provides requirements and procedures for air-pressure leak testing of parts.
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PRESSURE TESTING 25 psig

1985-01-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2602C
This specification provides requirements and procedures for air-pressure leak testing of parts.
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PRESSURE TESTING 55 psig

1985-01-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2605C
This specification provides requirements and procedures for air-pressure leak testing of parts.
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PRESSURE TESTING 55 psi

1995-05-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2605D
This specification provides requirements and procedures for air-pressure leak testing of parts.
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IDENTIFICATION Welding Wire, Line Code System

1976-01-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2815N
This specification covers procedures for marking bare wire for welding to provide positive identification of cut lengths, regardless of lengths, and of spools, and to ensure that the wire is clean and free from foreign materials and corrosion.
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IDENTIFICATION Welding Wire, Line Code System

1973-10-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2815M
This specification covers procedures for marking bare wire for welding to provide positive identification of cut lengths, regardless of lengths, and of spools, and to ensure that the wire is clean and free from foreign materials and corrosion.
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