johnpowers
Aerospace
- May 21, 2009
- 7
We have completed all the required test on our Autoclave per the Boeing requirements. We have manufactured contless test panels for metal peel test, honeycomb peel test, lap sheer test, ect. We are required to perform what is call an Embedment test in accordance with BMS8-30. This is an obsolete spec. BMS8-30 was replaced by BMS5-90. Both the BMS8-30 and the new BMS5-90 were the specs. on application and tests for applying and using Foam Adhesives. However, the new BMS5-90 does not state anything about an Embdement test. We are unable to obtain the old spec BMS8-30 becuase it has been cancelled and Boeing is not very helpful nor do we want to ask them to many questions, they might think we don't know what we are doing. But after 20 years in airframe structural repairs/overhauls and manufactuing composite type panels we have never heard of this type of test. Does any one have any information regarding an Embedment test or the old Boeing spec BMS8-30??? Here is what we are required to do:
Accomplish the embedment strength test at 80° F +/- 10° F called out in BMS 8-30 (it is known that this is an obsolete specification) , except use BMS 5-90, type IV per BAC 5514-590 cured at 250° F in lieu of BMS 8-30, type I adhesive and the minimum embedment strength is 1312 pounds for the BMS 5-90 adhesive. After the test the samples are to be cut in half and checked for voids to ensure they meet the requirements in BMS 5-90.
Accomplish the embedment strength test at 80° F +/- 10° F called out in BMS 8-30 (it is known that this is an obsolete specification) , except use BMS 5-90, type IV per BAC 5514-590 cured at 250° F in lieu of BMS 8-30, type I adhesive and the minimum embedment strength is 1312 pounds for the BMS 5-90 adhesive. After the test the samples are to be cut in half and checked for voids to ensure they meet the requirements in BMS 5-90.