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Welding, Resistance: Spot and Seam

2007-11-21
CURRENT
AMSW6858B
This specification covers requirements for resistance spot and seam welding of the following metals and their alloys. Group 1 - Aluminum and magnesium Group 2 - Iron, nickel, and cobalt Group 3 - Titanium
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Welding, Resistance: Spot and Seam

2005-10-11
HISTORICAL
AMSW6858A
This specification covers requirements for resistance spot and seam welding of the following metals and their alloys. Group 1 - Aluminum and magnesium Group 2 - Iron, nickel, and cobalt Group 3 - Titanium
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Welding, Electron-Beam

2022-01-21
CURRENT
AMS2681B
This specification defines the procedures and requirements for joining metals and alloys using the electron-beam (EB) welding process.
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Weldability Test for Weld Filler Metal Wire

2011-04-13
HISTORICAL
ARP1876B
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.
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Weldability Test for Weld Filler Metal Wire

2017-08-15
CURRENT
ARP1876C
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.
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WELDABILITY TEST FOR WELD FILLER METAL WIRE

1993-04-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1876A
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.
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Ultrasonically Activated Needle Peen Forming

2022-10-26
CURRENT
AMS2588
This specification covers the equipment and process requirements for forming or straightening metal parts using Ultrasonically Activated Needle Peening.
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Training and Approval of Heat-Treating Personnel

2019-06-11
CURRENT
ARP1962B
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.
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Shot Peening, Automatic

2008-06-03
HISTORICAL
AMS2430N
This specification covers the engineering requirements for automatic peening of surfaces of parts by impingement of metallic shot, glass beads, or ceramic shot.
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Shot Peening, Automatic

2003-09-05
HISTORICAL
AMS2430M
This specification covers the engineering requirements for automatic peening of surfaces of parts by impingement of metallic shot, glass beads, or ceramic shot.
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Shot Peening, Automatic

2009-03-10
HISTORICAL
AMS2430P
This specification covers the engineering requirements for automatic peening of surfaces of parts by impingement of metallic shot, glass beads, or ceramic shot.
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Shot Peening of Metal Parts

2007-12-17
CURRENT
AMSS13165A
This specification covers procedure requirements for shot peening of metal parts, to induce residual compressive stresses in specified surfaces, for the purpose of improving resistance to fatigue, stress corrosion cracking, and galling (see 6.1).
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SILVER BRAZING For Use Up to 800°F (425°C)

1982-10-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2664D
This specification covers the engineering requirements for producing brazed joints in parts made of steels, iron alloys, nickel alloys, and cobalt alloys by use of silver alloy filler metals and the properties of such joints.
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SILVER BRAZING For Use Up to 400°F (205°C)

1983-10-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2665D
This specification covers the engineering requirements for producing brazed joints in parts made of steels, iron alloys, nickel alloys, cobalt alloys, and copper alloys by use of silver alloys and the properties of such joints.
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