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Rubber, Fabricated Products
- Aerospace Material Specification
- AMSR3065A
- Cancelled
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Scope
This specification establishes the requirements for fabricated products of vulcanized rubber, synthetic rubber or rubberlike compositions alone or in combination, together with procedures for the inspection of such products (see 6.1).
Rationale
AMS-R-3065 is being cancelled since the specification it was meant to replace, MIL-R-3065, has already been cancelled and replaced by ASTM D2000, Standard Classification System for Rubber Products in Automotive Applications.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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TABLE I | RMA A3 dimensional tolerances for molded solid rubber products | |
TABLE II | RMA Commercial Tolerances for Rubber Sheet Packing | |
TABLE III | Commercial tolerances for special extruded shapes, except tubing | |
TABLE IV | Commercial tolerances for extruded tubing | |
TABLE V | Commercial tolerances for calendered sheet | |
TABLE VI | Definitions for unit of product | |
TABLE VII | Classification of defects in accordance with MIL-STD-105 | |
TABLE VIII | Cross reference data | |
TABLE IX | Examples of call-out number conversions |
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