Specifications Relating to Shot Peening

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  • AS9101
  • Year: 2006, Source: Sae Aerospace AS9101 Rev C 2006-07
  • This document, AS9101C, has been revised to correct a problem with the scoring formula on page 10, and to include an Appendix B that provides guidance information on audit scoring....

  • Peening Media Glass Shot AMS 2431/6B
  • Year: 2005, Source: SAE: AMS 2431 6B 02/2005
  • This specification, in conjunction with the general requirements covered in AMS 2431 establishes the requirements for glass shot to be used for peening of metal parts....

  • Glass Beads: For Cleaning and Peening
  • Year: 2005, Source: MIL-PRF-9954B
  • This specification covers glass beads to be used with pressure/suction type blasting equipment....

  • High Carbon Cast-Steel Shot
  • Year: 2005, Source: SAE: J 827 JUL2005
  • This SAE Recommended Practice describes chemical composition and physical characteristic requirements for high-carbon cast-steel shot to be used for shot peening or blast cleaning operations....

  • Cast Shot and Grit Size Specifications for Peening and Cleaning
  • Year: 2005, Source: SAE: J 444 JUL2005
  • This SAE Recommended Practice pertains to blast cleaning and shot peening and provides for standard cast shot and grit size numbers. For shot, this number corresponds with the opening of the nominal ...

  • High Carbon Cast-Steel Grit
  • Year: 2005, Source: SAE: J 1993 JUL2005
  • This SAE Recommended Practice describes the chemical composition, and physical characteristic requirements for high-carbon cast-steel grit, to be used for blast cleaning and etching operations....

  • Metallic Shot and Grit Mechanical Testing
  • Year: 2005, Source: SAE: J 445 JUL2005
  • This SAE Information Report is intended to provide users and producers of metallic shot and grit with general information on methods of mechanically testing metal shot in the laboratory....

  • Shot Peening, Automatic AMS 2430 M
  • Year: 2003, Source: SAE: AMS 2430 M Rev. 09/2003
  • This specification covers the engineering requirements for automatic peening of surfaces of parts by impingement of metallic shot, glass beads, or ceramic shot. To induce residual compressive stress ...

  • Peening Media (ASR) Cast Steel Shot, Hard (45 to 52Hrc) AMS 2431 1C
  • Year: 2002, Source: SAE: AMS 2431/1C REV 02/2002
  • The complete requirements for procuring the product shall consist of this document and the latest issue of the basic specification, AMS 2431....

  • Mechanical Methods for the Inducement of Residual Surface Compressive Stresses
  • Year: 2002, Source: DEF STAN 03-21/3
  • Publication Date 24 May 2002 REVISION NOTE: This Standard has been revised in order to bring the technical methods and procedures into line with current practice and the format into line with the la...

  • AS9100
  • Year: 2001, Source: SAE: AS900A, REV 08/2001
  • This document standardizes, to the greatest extent possible, quality management system requirements for the aerospace industry....

  • Test Strip Holder, and Gage for Shot Peening
  • Year: 2001, Source: SAE: J 442 Rev. December 2001
  • This SAE Standard defines requirements for equipment/supplies to be used in measuring shot peening intensity. Guidelines for the use of these articles (test strip, holding fixture, and gage) are also ...

  • Test Strip, Holder and Gage for Shot Peening
  • Year: 2001, Source: SAE: J 442 Rev Dec 2001
  • This SAE Standard defines requirments for equipmen/supplies to be used in measuring shot peening intensity. Guidelines for the use of these articles (stst strip, holding fixture, and gage) are also in...

  • Shot Peening
  • Year: 2000, Source: SAE: J2441 2000-08
  • This SAE Standard covers the engineering requirements for peening surfaces of parts by impingement of metalic shot, glass beads, or ceramic shot. The application is to induce residual compressive stre...


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