When required by the purchase order, tensile testing, impact testing, or metallographic examination may be performed to verify conformance to mechanical property requirements.
AMS 2759/2 specifies parameters for deep-hardening, high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steels prone to severe stress during quenching. Target Alloys The standard primarily regulates materials such as:
It is a "slash sheet" or sub-specification of the broader standard, which covers general requirements for the heat treatment of steel parts. Key Details of AMS 2759/2: ams 2759/2
This specification covers the engineering requirements for the heat treatment of steel parts. It applies to all types of steel parts, including carbon steel, alloy steel, and stainless steel, requiring specific mechanical properties obtained through thermal processing.
Widely utilized for landing gear cylinders, structural pistons, and high-torque driveshafts. When required by the purchase order, tensile testing,
"AMS 2759/2" AND (4340 OR 300M) AND mechanical properties
If you tell me your specific role (e.g., heat treater, design engineer, auditor), I can narrow down the most useful single paper for you. Key Details of AMS 2759/2: This specification covers
Soak times and atmosphere control requirements to prevent surface degradation.