Specifications Relating to Shot Peening

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  • Steel Grit, Shot, and Cut Wire Shot; and Iron Grit and Shot-blast Cleaning and Peening
  • Year: 1996, Source: MIL-S-851D Notice 1 20/May/1996 (cancellation)
  • MIL-S-851D, dated 31 August 1990, is hereby canceled. Future acquisitions should be made using he current revision of AMS-2431...

  • Peening of Metal Parts
  • Year: 1995, Source: LPS 500
  • Shot and bead saturation peening or peen forming of aircraft parts using either manual, automatic, or computer controlled peening equipment....

  • Calibration System Requirements
  • Year: 1995, Source: MIL-STD-45662A (Notice of Cancellation; Apr 18, 1995)
  • MIL-Std-45662A, dated 1 August 1988, is hereby cancelled. future acquisitions should refer to International Organization Measuring Equipment part 1...

  • Test Strip, Holder, and Gage for Shot Peening
  • Year: 1995, Source: SAE: J 442 Jan95
  • 1. Scope - This SAE Standard defines requirements for equipment/supplies to be used in measuring shot peening intensity. Guidelines for the use of these articles (test stip, holding fixutre, and gage)...

  • Peening of Metal Parts
  • Year: 1995, Source: NADEP/Jacksonville, FL. US Navy
  • SUBJECT: Shot and bead saturation peening or peen forming of aircraft parts using either manual, automatic, or computer controlled peening equipment. PRUPOSE: This specification establishes the mater...

  • Standard Test Methods for Determination of Carbon, Sulfur, Nitrogen, and Oxygen in Steel and in Iron, Nickel, & Cobalt Alloys
  • Year: 1994, Source: ASTM E 1019 - 94
  • 1.1 These test methods cover the determination of carbon, sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen, in steel and in iron, nickel, and cobalt alloys having chemical compositions within the following limits:...

  • Standard Specification for Automated Controlled Shot Peening of Metallic Articles Prior to Nickel, Autocatalytic Nickel, or C
  • Year: 1994, Source: ASTM: B 851 - 94
  • This specification covers the requirements for automated, controlled shot peening of metallic articles prior to lelctrolytic or autocatalytic deposition of nickel or chromium, or as a final finish, us...

  • Shot Peening AMS 2430 L
  • Year: 1993, Source: SAE: AMS 2430 L Rev. 07/1993
  • This specification covers the engineering requirements for peening surfaces of parts by impingement of metallic shot, glass beads, or ceramic shot. To induce residual compressive stress in surface la...

  • Standard Practice for Using Significant Digits in Test Data to Determine Conformance with Specifications.
  • Year: 1993, Source: ASTM: E 29 - 93a
  • The practice is intended to assist the various technical committees in the use of uniform methods of indicating the number of digits which are to be considered significant in specification limits, for...

  • Military Specification Abrasive Blasting Media Ship Hull blast Cleaning
  • Year: 1993, Source: MIL-A-22262B(SH) plus AMENDMENT 1
  • This specification covers nonmetallic abrasive materials used in the blast cleaning of metal surfaces and glass reinforced plastic surfaces, such as ships' hulls and tanks for removing rust, scale, ol...

  • Cast Shot and Grit Size Specifications for Peening and Cleaning
  • Year: 1993, Source: SAE: J 444 May93
  • This SAE recommended practice pertains to blast cleaning and shot peening and provided for standard cast shot and grit size numbers. For shot, this number corresponds with the opening of the nominal ...

  • Cut Wire Shot
  • Year: 1993, Source: SAE: J 441 Jun93 Superseding May 87, Revised 6-29-93
  • Cut wire shot shall be the product of carbon steel wire or stainless wire Type 302, 304 Condition B, spring Temper, cut into the form of cylinders with length approximately equal to the wire diameter....

  • Anodic Coatings for Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
  • Year: 1993, Source: MIL-A-8625F
  • This specification covers the requirements for six types and two classes of electrolytically formed anodic coatings on aluminum and aluminum alloys for non-architectural applications....

  • Shot Peening, Computer Monitored
  • Year: 1993, Source: SAE: AMS 2432 A Revised 1 Jan 1993
  • This specification establishes the engineering requirements for computer monitored peening of surfaces of parts. This procedure has been used typically to induce, through cold working, a surface ...


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