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Structural Weldbonding of Aluminum Structures

2014-08-14
CURRENT
ARP1675
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice describes the aluminum weldbonding process for fabrication of secondary aircraft structural assemblies possessing excellent strength, fatigue life, and environmental durability.
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Mold Release Agent

2022-10-04
CURRENT
AMS3091C
This specification covers a mold release agent in the form of a liquid.
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Core, Honeycomb, Glass/Phenolic

2022-08-10
CURRENT
AMS3715D
This specification covers honeycomb core made of glass fabric impregnated with phenolic resin and supplied in the form of blocks, slices, and ordered shapes.
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Cure Monitor, Electrical Methods

2022-06-07
CURRENT
ARP1926
This document describes a standard method to collect and report dielectric data for the purpose of monitoring or studying the cure of composites.
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Sandwich Constructions and Core Materials: General Test Methods

2023-04-21
CURRENT
AMSSTD401
This standard covers the general requirements and methods for testing sandwich core materials and for testing sandwich construction of the types used primarily in aircraft structures. This standard does not include test methods applicable only to a specific product; such test methods are included in the detailed specifications for the product.
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Surface Preparation and Priming of Aluminum Alloy Parts for High Durability Structural Adhesive Bonding

2018-11-15
WIP
ARP1524B
This Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) describes the processing system and techniques for the surface preparation and priming of aluminum alloy parts for structural adhesive bonding to achieve optimum bondline durability, corrosion resistance, and manufacturing producibility. While this surface preparation has been developed and validated for two high strength aluminum alloys, 2024 and 7075, in the hardened condition it is expected to be applicable to other alloys and tempers. This surface preparation system has been validated for use with 180 degrees F (82 degrees C) and with 250 degrees F (121 degrees C) curing elastomer-modified epoxy adhesive and corrosion-inhibiting primer. The processes described herein are the result of laboratory evaluation of structural and durability performance.
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