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Paste Adhesive for Core Restoration Part 1 - General Requirements
- Aerospace Material Specification
- AMS2950/1
- Reaffirmed
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Language:
English
Scope
This Technical Specification gives information about technical requirements and qualification procedures of adhesive paste with or without thickening agent for core restoration of aircraft components.
Rationale
AMS2950/1 has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE five year review policy.
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
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TABLE 1 | CUPS FOR EXOTHERMICITY TESTS | |
TABLE 2 | TYPES OF PRECURED LAMINATES TO BE TESTED | |
TABLE 3 | QUALIFICATION TESTING FOR STORAGE AND WORK LIFE (ONLY ONE BATCH) | |
TABLE 4 | QUALIFICATION TESTING FOR APPLICATION AND CURING OF THE ADHESIVE PASTE (ONLY ONE BATCH) | |
TABLE 5 | PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL TESTING, QUALIFICATION PROGRAMME (Q), SCREENING (S) AND BATCH RELEASE (C) | |
TABLE 6 | PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL TESTING, QUALIFICATION PROGRAMME FOR PASTE ADHESIVE IN CURED CONDITION | |
TABLE 7 | PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL TESTING, SCREENING (S) AND BATCH RELEASE (C) FOR PASTE ADHESIVE IN CURED CONDITION | |
TABLE 8 | ACRONYMS |
Issuing Committee
AMS CACRC Commercial Aircraft Composite Repair Committee
Scope: The charter of the ATA/IATA/SAE Commercial Aircraft Composite Repair Committee (CACRC) is to develop and improve maintenance, inspection and repair of commercial aircraft composite structure and components. The seven CACRC task groups are: Repair Materials, Repair Techniques, Analytical Repair Techniques, Design, Inspection, Training and Airline Inspection & Repair Conditions.
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