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Carbon Fiber Fabric and Epoxy Resin Wet Lay-Up Repair Material Purchasing Specification - Fabric
- Aerospace Material Specification
- AMS2980/3A
- Revised
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English
Scope
This PS specifies the batch release and delivery requirements for carbon fiber and carbon fabric used for wet lay-up repair purposes.
Rationale
AMS 2980/3 is revised to include the relevant PRI documentation references and the PRI rules to manage the qualification material process through the Qualified Product Group (QPG).
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Unnamed Dataset 1 | ||
Unnamed Dataset 2 | ||
TABLE 1 | Batch Release Tests for Carbon Fiber Yarn | |
TABLE 2 | Batch Release Tests for Carbon Fabric | |
TABLE 3 | Sampling for Carbon Fiber Fabric |
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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