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ZINC PLATING

1991-10-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2402F
This specification covers the engineering requirements for electrodepositton of zinc and the properties of the deposit.
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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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TREATMENT OF SHEET METAL PARTS Steel Corrosion-Resistant

1976-07-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2550C
This specification covers the engineering requirements for a treatment to provide maximum attainable 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

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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Steel Grit, Shot, and Cut Wire Shot; and Iron Grit and Shot-Blast Cleaning and Peening

1998-12-01
HISTORICAL
AMSS851
The specification covers cast iron or hardened cast steel grit and shot for blast cleaning of castings, forgings, ship hulls and decks, or other parts prior to use for the removal of sand, slag, rust, and marine incrustations; and also cast iron or hardened cast steel shot, or cut steel wire shot for peening the surface of metals.
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Steel Grit, Shot, and Cut Wire Shot; and Iron Grit and Shot-Blast Cleaning and Peening

1999-10-01
HISTORICAL
AMSS851A
The specification covers cast iron or hardened cast steel grit and shot for blast cleaning of castings, forgings, ship hulls and decks, or other parts prior to use for the removal of sand, slag, rust, and marine incrustations; and also cast iron or hardened cast steel shot, or cut steel wire shot for peening the surface of metals.
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Steel Grit, Shot, and Cut Wire Shot; and Iron Grit and Shot- Blast Cleaning and Peening

2000-01-01
CURRENT
AMSS851B
The specification covers cast iron or hardened cast steel grit and shot for blast cleaning of castings, forgings, ship hulls and decks, or other parts prior to use for the removal of sand, slag, rust, and marine incrustations; and also cast iron or hardened cast steel shot, or cut steel wire shot for peening the surface of metals.
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