This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice defines a method for determining the weldability of weld filler metal in continuous coil or cut length form. It is applicable to all solid (non flux-containing) wires. It is intended as a referee method for testing weld filler metals in case of dispute between purchaser and vendor.
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) describes training and approval of personnel performing certain heat-treating and associated operations that could have a material impact on the properties of materials being heat treated. It also recommends that only approved personnel perform or monitor the functions listed in Table 1.
This document requires that the company (facility) employing the personnel ensure a verifiable program of on-the-job training, experience, education, classroom instruction, and evaluation of personnel using either company-created programs or programs described herein.
This SAE Standard specifies the special treatments and precautions that are to be observed when protective and other surface treatments are applied to items, including springs, made from steel of specified maximum tensile strength exceeding 1450 MPa. The requirements of this Standard qualify those in process specifications and override the latter where there is conflict. The Standard also gives advice on design, manufacture, and preparation of items prior to cleaning and protection.
This SAE Standard specifies the special treatments and precautions that are to be observed when protective and other surface treatments are applied to items, including springs, made from steel of specified maximum tensile strength exceeding 1450 MPa. The requirements of this Standard qualify those in process specifications and override the latter where there is conflict. The Standard also gives advice on design, manufacture, and preparation of items prior to cleaning and protection.