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  1. ZANX

    Non-expendable K type test sensors for TUS as per AMS 2750E

    Hi Hastelloy, Figure 1 of AMS2750 gives you the requirements for reuse and recalibration of TESTS and LOAD sensors. According to Figure 1 the reuse of non expendable TUS test sensors is 3.1.3.4 to 3.1.3.5 3.1.3.4 Any base metal TUS thermocouples used below 650 is limited to 90 uses or three...
  2. ZANX

    Material properties

    Thanks Edstainless and Metengr The material is 7050 T7451 (50mm X 145mm X 1655mm). The billet is cut into 2x 22mm X 145mm X 1655mm to manufacture two components. I'm worried about the quality of these two components, besides the heat generated during the cutting operation, which could result...
  3. ZANX

    Non-expendable K type test sensors for TUS as per AMS 2750E

    No, if you've got access to eAuditnet.com you should be able to access all handbooks and guides on eAuditnet. Please check with eauditnet why you can't access these.
  4. ZANX

    Non-expendable K type test sensors for TUS as per AMS 2750E

    Expendable thermocouples (thermocouple wire covered with fabric or plastic). Base metal expendable thermocouples - you are allowed to use these thermocouples for TUS -Type K included. The number of uses is limited to 30 if used below 650 degrees celcius. between 650 and 980 degrees celcius you...
  5. ZANX

    Material properties

    Pleas advice if its ok to cut a 150mm plate (along the rolling direction) in half in order to machine two components out of it. Besides the warping experienced during the cutting process. Are there any metallurgical variation throughout the thickness of the billet. Is this an acceptable...
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