ARP5316C Storage of Elastomer Seals and Seal Assemblies Which Include an Elastomer Element Prior to Hardware Assembly
Revised
12/06/2010
- Features
- Issuing Committee
- Content
- This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) addresses the general requirements for data recording procedures, packaging, and storing of elastomeric seals and seal assemblies which include an elastomeric element prior to the seal being assembled into hardware components. It applies specifically to those elastomeric seals and seal assemblies packaged shortly after manufacture.The information contained in this ARP is intended to be utilized by those organizations who do not have specific requirements or recommendations already in place for the control of elastomeric seals and seal assemblies. This ARP can be specified in control, storage, and procurement documents. However, when the requirements of this document are in conflict with the customer's requirements or specifications, the requirements of the customer's detailed specification shall govern.
- Content
- This five year revision reaffirms storage life limits for elastomeric seals and seal assemblies packaged shortly after production. It defines the responsibility for parts repackaged by a distributor. It specifies that if polyethylene bags are used for packaging, they must be opaque since other polyethylene bags are not permanently 100% UV resistant. It updates the status of both Military and SAE specifications.
- Pages
- 16
- Citation
- SAE International Recommended Practice, Storage of Elastomer Seals and Seal Assemblies Which Include an Elastomer Element Prior to Hardware Assembly, SAE Standard ARP5316C, Revised December 2010, Issued November 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/ARP5316C.