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Titanium Alloy Wire 44.5 Cb
- Aerospace Material Specification
- AMS4982F
- Reaffirmed
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English
Scope
The specification covers a titanium alloy in the form of wire.
Rationale
AMS4982F results from a Five Year Review and update of this specification that revises reporting and adds AS6279.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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Table 2 | Minimum tensile properties |
Issuing Committee
AMS G Titanium and Refractory Metals Committee
The committee of Titanium, Beryllium, and Refractory Materials, AMS Committee G, is responsible for preparation, revision, review and approval of documents related to aerospace application of these materials. Included are titanium, beryllium, and refractory metallic such as molybdenum, tantalum, and columbium. The committee provides a forum for interchange of experience and ideas among industry representatives, both suppliers and users, along with interested government agencies, to ensure the utility, proper technical content, and industry acceptance of published documents.
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