Effect of Cleaning Agents on Aircraft Engine Materials Stock Loss Test Method
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP1755B
- Reaffirmed
Scope
Recommended Content
Aerospace Material Specification | Shot Peening, Computer Monitored |
Aerospace Material Specification | Nickel Alloy, Corrosion and Heat-Resistant, Welding Wire 54Ni - 19Cr - 11Co - 10Mo - 3.2Ti - 1.5Al - 0.006B Vacuum Induction Melted |
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Unnamed Dataset 1 | ||
TABLE 1 | Cleaning Compound Categories and Operating Temperatures | |
TABLE 2 | Alloy Panel and Disk Requirements | |
TABLE 3 | Electroplated Panel Requirements | |
TABLE 4 | Plasma Sprayed Panel or Bar Requirements | |
TABLE 5 | Test Material Densities |
Issuing Committee
AMS J Aircraft Maintenance Chemicals and Materials Committee
The objective of AMS-J Aircraft Maintenance Chemicals & Materials Committee is to comply with major airframe and engine manufacturer's basic requirements for aircraft maintenance and chemical materials, such as aircraft cleaners, disinfectants and paint removers. AMS-J coordinates with airline requirements to utilize the knowledge, experience and skills of engineers and other professionals in preparing documents and initiating workshop discussions. These documents conform to established practices in the aerospace industry. This will provide aerospace, government agencies and other industries with technical benefits derived from cooperative contributions from AMS-J members.