Refine Your Search

Topic

Search Results

Standard

AIRCRAFT QUALITY STEEL CLEANLINESS Magnetic Particle Inspection Procedure

1978-07-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2301F
This specification covers steel cleanliness requirements for aircraft-quality ferromagnetic steels, other than hardenable corrosion-resistant steels, by magnetic particle inspection methods. Applicable primarily to blooms, billets, tube rounds, stock for forging or flash welded rings, slabs, bars, sheet, strip, plate, tubing, and extrusions used in fabricating parts subject to magnetic particle inspection, but may be used for qualification of a heat, melt, or lot of steel.
Standard

AIRCRAFT QUALITY STEEL CLEANLINESS Magnetic Particle Inspection Procedure

1974-12-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2301E
This specification covers steel cleanliness requirements for aircraft-quality ferromagnetic steels, other than hardenable corrosion-resistant steels, by magnetic particle inspection methods. Applicable primarily to blooms, billets, extrusions, tube rounds, heavy wall tubing, stock for forging and rings, tubing, bars, slab, and plate used in fabricating parts subject to magnetic particle inspection, but may be used for qualification of a heat, melt, or lot of steel.
Standard

AIRCRAFT QUALITY STEEL CLEANLINESS Magnetic Particle Inspection Procedure

1985-01-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2301G
This specification covers steel cleanliness requirements for aircraft-quality ferro-magnetic steels, other than hardenable corrosion-resistant steels, by magnetic particle inspection methods. Applicable primarily to blooms, billets, tube rounds, stock for forging or flash welded rings, slabs, bars, sheet, strip, plate, tubing, and extrusions used in fabricating parts subject to magnetic particle inspection, but may be used for qualification of a heat, melt, or lot of steel.
Standard

Control of Forgings Requiring First Article Approval

2022-09-23
CURRENT
AMS2375F
This specification covers procedures for obtaining first-article (preproduction) approval of forgings and the controls to be exercised in producing subsequent production forgings.
Standard

Heat Treatment of Steel Raw Materials

2020-09-01
CURRENT
AMSH6875C
This specification covers the requirements for heat-treatment of four classes of steel (See 1.2) and the requirements for furnace equipment, test procedures and information for heat-treating procedures, heat-treating temperatures and material (See 6.3) test procedures. This specification is applicable only to the heat treatment of raw material (See 6.3.1); it does not cover the requirements for the heat treatment of steel parts (See 3.4 and 6.3.2). This specification also describes procedures that, when followed, will produce the desired properties and material qualities within the limitations of the respective alloys tabulated in Tables 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D. Alloys other than those specifically covered herein may be heat treated using all applicable requirements of this specification.
Standard

Low Stress Grinding of Steel Parts Heat Treated to 180 ksi or Over, and Low Stress Grinding of Chrome Plating Applied to Steel Parts Heat Treated to 180 ksi or Over

2022-09-08
CURRENT
AMS2453A
The purpose of this specification is to establish requirements of a grinding method and to provide grinding parameters that will eliminate or minimize overheating, cracking, high residual tensile stresses, and/or other metallurgical changes that decrease structural integrity of steel parts or chrome plated steel parts (see 8.3). This standard establishes requirements for low stress grinding of martensitic high strength steel heat-treated to 180 ksi (1241 MPa) minimum ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and above, and requirements for low stress grinding of chromium plating applied to such high strength steel.
Standard

Low Stress Grinding of Steel Parts Heat Treated to 180 ksi or Over, and Low Stress Grinding of Chrome Plating Applied to Steel Parts Heat Treated to 180 ksi or Over

2020-09-21
HISTORICAL
AMS2453
The purpose of this specification is to establish requirements of a grinding method and to provide grinding parameters that will eliminate or minimize overheating, cracking, high residual tensile stresses, and/or other metallurgical changes that decrease structural integrity of steel parts or chrome plated steel parts (See 8.2). This standard establishes requirements for low stress grinding of martensitic high strength steel heat-treated to 180 ksi (1241 MPa) minimum ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and above, and requirements for low stress grinding of chromium plating applied to such high strength steel.
X