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Rolling Element Bearings – Aircraft Engine, Engine Gearbox, and Accessory Applications – Surface Temper Etch - Stabilized Maintenance 2010

contributor authorABMA - American Bearing Manufacturers Association
date accessioned2017-09-04T17:08:39Z
date available2017-09-04T17:08:39Z
date copyright01/01/1992
date issued1992
identifier otherYKVUXEAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttps://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/132130
description abstractDuring the manufacture of bearing components, there are many grinding processes which must be carefully controlled. These grinding processes can cause excessive localized heating of the metal being worked and result in altering the metallurgical structure of the alloy. An inspection method of etching the ground surface of these alloys with acids permits detection of those altered structures. This specification for temper etch inspection details the methods and controls for performing etching of ground surfaces for the detection, qualification, and control of altered metallurgical structures of various metallic alloys subjected to grinding.
This specification presents two basic methods of etch, one of alcohol base and another of water base, in addition to use of a photographic gray scale to control bath immersion times and part etching levels. This standard parallels MIL-STD-867A (USAF), Military standard temper etch inspection.
languageEnglish
titleABMA B3.3num
titleRolling Element Bearings – Aircraft Engine, Engine Gearbox, and Accessory Applications – Surface Temper Etch - Stabilized Maintenance 2010en
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page11
statusActive
treeABMA - American Bearing Manufacturers Association:;1992
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