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Test Method for Aerospace Firewall Sealant Flame Penetration

2000-09-01
HISTORICAL
AS5127/2
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) describes the procedures for the flammability testing of aircraft firewall sealants in accordance with the requirements of FAR Part 25 Sections 25.865, 25.867, 25.1191, and 25.1193. This test method is intended to determine the capability of sealant materials to control the passage of and effects from fire.
Standard

Insulating Compound, Electrical, Embedding, Reversion Resistant Silicone

2021-03-05
CURRENT
AS81550B
This specification covers the requirements for two types of a two-part, transparent, reversion resistant flexible insulating compound, to provide resilient, environmental, and electrical insulation of components in systems in temperature range -85 to 392 °F (-65 to 200 °C). These insulating compounds are intended for embedding, potting or encapsulation of electrical and electronic components in systems where tear resistance is not critical, but their use is not limited to such applications. These transparent compounds allow visual circuit and part identification and facilitate part replacement and repairs. The insulating compound shall cure in sections of unlimited thickness, either exposed to air or completely sealed.
Standard

Aerospace Standard Test Methods for Aerospace Sealants Two-Component Synthetic Rubber Compounds

2020-03-18
CURRENT
AS5127/1D
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) describes test methods to determine the application and performance properties of two-component sealing compounds. It shall be used in conjunction with AS5127 and the applicable material specification. When modifications to these test methods are called out in material specifications, the material specification shall take precedence.
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