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SECONDARY FILTERS FOR FLUID SYSTEM RELIABILITY

1994-05-01
HISTORICAL
AIR4057
It discusses the design choices and engineering trade-offs available to the system designer in the efficient selection and application of Last-Chance filters in contrast to main or primary system filters.
Standard

Secondary Filters for Fluid System Reliability

2004-12-01
HISTORICAL
AIR4057A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) discusses the design choices and engineering trade-offs available to the system designer in the efficient selection and application of Last-Chance filters in contrast to main or primary system filters.
Standard

Filter Element Cleaning Methods

2020-10-09
CURRENT
AIR787B
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides technical information to assist the development of specific cleaning methods for those filter elements which are designated as "cleanable" and cannot be cleaned by simple and obvious procedures.
Standard

Filter Element Cleaning Methods

2013-10-08
HISTORICAL
AIR787A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides technical information to assist the development of specific cleaning methods for filter elements. Consideration is limited to filter elements which are designated as "cleanable" (not "disposable"), but which cannot be cleaned by simple and obvious procedures. Cleaning methods developed according to this report should be evaluated by the methods of ARP725. Satisfactory cleaning methods can be developed for most "cleanable" filter elements. Technical or economic feasibility of the cleaning method may be limited, however, by incompatibility of filter-element construction materials, by mechanical weakness or lack of corrosion resistance to withstand repeated or continued cleaning, or by the presence of unusually tenacious contamination. These factors must be considered when selecting approaches to the development of specific methods.
Standard

FILTER-ELEMENT CLEANING METHODS

1991-11-01
HISTORICAL
AIR787
This Aerospace Information Report provides technical information to assist the development of specific cleaning methods for filter elements. Consideration is limited to filter elements which are designated as "cleanable" (not "disposable"), but which cannot be cleaned by simple and obvious procedures. Cleaning methods developed according to this report should be evaluated by the methods of ARP 725 and ARP 849. Satisfactory cleaning methods can be developed for most "cleanable" filter elements. Technical or economic feasibility of the cleaning method may be limited, however, by incompatibility of filter-element construction materials, by mechanical weakness or lack of corrosion resistance to withstand repeated or continued cleaning, or by the presence of unusually tenacious contamination. These factors must be considered when selecting approaches to the development of specific methods.
Standard

LIQUID FILTER RATINGS, PARAMETERS AND TESTS

1993-02-03
HISTORICAL
AIR887B
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) identifies and explains the meaning of various ratings and terms used to describe the physical characteristics of liquid filter elements. The significance of various filter parameters is discussed. In addition, a number of filter test methods is briefly described. This AIR and the data presented are only applicable to filters in which the system liquid wets the filter elements. This document includes equivalent metric units (in parentheses) as referenced information.
Standard

LIQUID FILTER RATINGS, PARAMETERS AND TESTS

2011-08-10
HISTORICAL
AIR887A
This AIR identifies and explains the meaning of various ratings and terms used to describe the physical characteristics of liquid filter elements. The significance of various filter parameters are discussed. In addition, a number of filter test methods are briefly described. This AIR and the data presented are only applicable to filters in which the system liquid wets the filter elements.
Standard

AEROSPACE-CLEANLINESS CLASSIFICATION FOR HYDRAULIC FLUIDS

1990-03-30
HISTORICAL
AS4059A
This SAE Aerospace Standard defines cleanliness levels for particulate contamination of hydraulic fluids and includes methods of reporting data relating to the contamination levels. The contamination levels selected are an extension and simplification of the widely accepted NAS 1638.
Standard

AEROSPACE-CLEANLINESS CLASSIFICATION FOR HYDRAULIC FLUIDS

1995-03-01
HISTORICAL
AS4059B
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines cleanliness levels for particulate contamination of hydraulic fluids and includes methods of reporting data relating to the contamination levels. The contamination levels selected are an extension and simplification of the widely accepted NAS 1638.
Standard

Aerospace Fluid Power - Cleanliness Classification for Hydraulic Fluids

2000-08-01
HISTORICAL
AS4059C
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines cleanliness levels for particulate contamination of hydraulic fluids and includes methods of reporting data relating to the contamination levels. The contamination levels selected are an extension of the widely accepted NAS 1638 cleanliness levels.
Standard

Aerospace Fluid Power - Contamination Classification for Hydraulic Fluids

2020-05-05
HISTORICAL
AS4059F
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines contamination classes and levels for particulate contamination of hydraulic fluids and includes methods of reporting related data (Appendix A). The contamination levels selected are based on the widely accepted NAS 1638 cleanliness classes. The conversion from NAS 1638 cleanliness class specifications to AS4059 class specifications is defined. The comparison of the NAS 1638 classes to AS4059 classes and levels is provided and are defined and the differences explained (Appendix B). NAS 1638 classes based on weight of particles are not applicable to these classes and are not included. A contamination code has been added to describe the contamination levels of the fluid at the specified particle size ranges.
Standard

Contamination Classification for Hydraulic Fluids

2022-11-22
CURRENT
AS4059G
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines contamination classes and levels for particulate contamination of hydraulic fluids and includes methods of reporting related data (Appendix A).
Standard

AEROSPACE-CLEANLINESS CLASSIFICATION FOR HYDRAULIC FLUIDS

1988-06-14
HISTORICAL
AS4059
This SAE Aerospace Standard defines cleanliness levels for particulate contamination of hydraulic fluids and includes methods of reporting data relating to the contamination levels. The contamination levels selected are an extension and simplification of the widely accepted NAS 1638.
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