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Carbon Fiber Fabric and Epoxy Resin Wet Lay-Up Repair Material Part 0 - Introduction
- Aerospace Material Specification
- AMS2980B
- Reaffirmed
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Scope
This document (Technical Specification) gives information about qualification rules and the relation between the different specification parts involved, such as Technical Specification (TS), Material Specification (MS), and Purchasing Specification (PS). The link to material qualification and qualified products is presented.
Rationale
AMS2980B is a Five Year Review and update of this specification.
Recommended Content
Aerospace Material Specification | Carbon Fiber Fabric and Epoxy Resin Wet Lay-up Repair Material Part 2 - Qualification Program |
Aerospace Material Specification | Carbon Fiber Fabric and Epoxy Resin Wet Lay-Up Repair Material Part 3 – Purchasing Specification - Fabric |
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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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