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Treatment of Sheet Metal Parts Corrosion-Resistant Steel

2017-09-20
CURRENT
AMS2550F
This specification covers the engineering requirements for a treatment to provide enhanced corrosion resistance to sheet metal parts, such as brackets, spacers, and washers, fabricated from martensitic Corrosion-resistant steels, usually AMS 5504 or AMS 5508 and having hardness not higher than 40 HRC, or ferritic corrosion-resistant steels, usually AMS 5506. The treatment is not recommended for use on parts subject to impact in service.
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Treatment of Sheet Metal Parts Corrosion-Resistant Steel

2014-07-31
HISTORICAL
AMS2550E
This specification covers the engineering requirements for a treatment to provide enhanced corrosion resistance to sheet metal parts, such as brackets, spacers, and washers, fabricated from martensitic Corrosion-resistant steels, usually AMS 5504 or AMS 5508 and having hardness not higher than 40 HRC, or ferritic corrosion-resistant steels, usually AMS 5506. The treatment is not recommended for use on parts subject to impact in service.
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The Chemical Milling Process

2021-07-15
CURRENT
ARP1331C
This practice provides recommendations concerning the chemical milling of aluminum, magnesium, high temperature nickel alloys, titanium alloys, copper alloys, and specialty alloys.
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TUNGSTEN CARBIDE-COBALT COATING Detonation Process

1994-10-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2435E
This specification covers the engineering requirements for applying tungsten carbide/cobalt coatings to metal parts by the detonation process and the properties of such coatings.
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TREATMENT OF SHEET METAL PARTS Corrosion-Resistant Steel

1992-04-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2550D
This specification covers the engineering requirements for a treatment to provide enhanced corrosion resistance to sheet metal parts, such as brackets, spacers, and washers, fabricated from martensitic corrosion-resistant steels, usually AMS 5504 or AMS 5508 and having hardness not higher than 40 HRC, or ferritic corrosion-resistant steels, usually AMS 5506. The treatment is not recommended for use on parts subject to impact in service.
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TIN PLATING, IMMERSION

1991-10-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2409E
This specification covers the engineering requirements for producing a thin tin coating on aluminum alloys by an immersion process.
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Residual Stress Measurement and Classification, Metallic Structural Alloy Products and Finished Parts

2023-05-22
CURRENT
AS7045
The purpose of this standard is to provide uniform methods for defining, quantifying, and classifying the residual stress in metallic structural alloy products and finished parts. These stresses may exist within a single element, or they may be the result of a joining process. Such quantification and classification may be required when residual stresses within mill stock or preforms can impact further in-process distortion during machining or other processes, and when residual stresses within finished components can impact final mechanical properties and performance (especially strength, durability, and fracture performance).
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Plating, Brush, Zinc-Nickel Low Hydrogen Embrittlement

2002-01-24
HISTORICAL
AMS2451/9
This specification covers the engineering requirements and process for brush plating of zinc-nickel by electrodeposition. It is used, in conjunction with AMS 2451, for corrosion-protective, zinc-nickel deposits, which may allow omission of hydrogen embrittlement relief treatment of high-strength steel.
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Plating, Brush, Tin-Zinc Low Hydrogen Embrittlement

2002-01-24
HISTORICAL
AMS2451/10
This specification covers the engineering requirements and process for brush plating of tin-zinc by electrodeposition. It is used, in conjunction with AMS 2451, for corrosion-protective, tin-zinc deposits, which may allow omission of hydrogen embrittlement relief treatment of high-strength steels.
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Plating, Brush, Nickel Low Stress, Low-Hardness Deposit

1998-07-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2451/3
This specification covers the engineering requirements and process controls for selective plating of low-hardness, low-stress nickel by electrodeposition. It should be used, in conjunction with AMS 2451, for heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant nickel deposits.
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Plating, Brush, Cobalt

2011-04-19
HISTORICAL
AMS2451/11A
This specification covers the requirements for brush plating of cobalt by electrodeposition.
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