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SAE AMS 2801B Document Information:
Title
Heat Treatment of Titanium Alloy Parts
SAE International
Publication Date:
Mar 1, 2003
Scope:
Purpose:
This specification covers the engineering requirements for heat
treatment by part fabricators (users) or their vendors or
subcontractors, of parts (See 1.1.2) made from the following
titanium alloys:
Other Alloys and Heat Treatments: This specification may be used
for heat treatment of parts made from alloys other than the above,
provided temperatures, times, and quenchants are specified by the
cognizant engineering organization. It is permissible, for specific
parts, to use equipment, practices, and test methods which
conformed to AMS-H-81200 or MIL-H-81200 and were previously
acceptable to the purchaser.
Parts: Finished and semi-finished parts, including raw material,
heat treated by the parts fabricators, or their vendors or
subcontractors, during the fabrication process. (See
8.2.2.)
Qualification of Raw Material:
The temperature, soaking time, and cooling rate requirements
specified herein are applicable to testing of raw material by
material producers, warehouses/distributors, and forge shops for
capability to respond to heat treatment when some or all of these
requirements are not included in the procurement specification.
Raw Material:
Heat treatment by material producers, forge shops, and
warehouses/distributors, or their vendors, of products listed below
should be performed in accordance with the procurement
specification. (See 8.2.1.)
Sheet, Plate, Foil, Bar, Rod, Wire, Tubing, Extruded Shapes,
Forgings, and Castings.
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