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Laser-Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) Produced Parts, Nickel Alloy, Corrosion- and Heat-Resistant, 62Ni - 21.5Cr - 9.0Mo - 3.65Nb Stress Relieved, Hot Isostatic Pressed and Solution Annealed
- Aerospace Material Specification
- AMS7000A
- Revised
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Scope
This specification covers a corrosion and heat-resistant nickel alloy in the form of parts produced by laser-powder bed fusion (L-PBF) that are subjected to post-deposition stress relief (SR), hot isostatic press (HIP) and solution anneal operations. Parts may require subsequent machining or surface finishing to meet specific application requirements.
Rationale
New paragraph added to align specification requirements with AMS additive manufacturing metal powder feedstock specification.
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Issuing Committee
AMS AM Additive Manufacturing Metals
Welcome to the SAE AMS AM, Additive Manufacturing public forum area.
Scope: AMS AM is a technical committee in SAE’s Aerospace Materials Systems Group with the responsibility to develop and maintain aerospace material and process specifications and other SAE technical reports for additive manufacturing, including precursor material, additive processes, system requirements and post-build materials, pre-processing and post-processing, non-destructive testing and quality assurance.Reference
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