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Silicone Compound NATO Code Number S-736
- Aerospace Standard
- AS8660
- Issued
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Scope
This specification covers one type of a nonmelting, heat stable silicone compound for use in high tension electrical connections, ignition systems and electronics equipment; for application to unpainted mating threaded or non-threaded surfaces, and as a lubricant for components fabricated from rubber. This compound is effective in the temperature range from -54°C (-65°F) to +204°C (+400°F) for extended periods and to 260°C (500°F) for short periods. This compound is identified by NATO symbol S-736 (see 6.5).
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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TABLE III | Quality conformance - physical tests | |
TABLE IV | Quality conformance packaging inspection | |
TABLE V | Test specimens for corrosive effects |
Issuing Committee
AMS M Aerospace Greases Committee
AMS-M Aerospace Greases develops and maintains documents related to grease and anti-seize compounds. AMS-M advances the knowledge and techniques associated with aerospace greases.
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