I have an old drawing calling for an electron beam weld per AMS 2681.
I can not find AMS 2681 anywhere on the web, not even on the AMS International web site.
However, I do find the standard named AWS C7.1M/C7.1:2004, Recommended Practices for Electron Beam Welding.
Can anyone answer the following:
1. Does AMS 2681 still exist?
2. If so, where can I find it? (If not, when did it die?)
3. Did AWS C7.1M/C7.1:2004 replace AMS 2681?
Thanks!
I have heard of it in my past, but it was so long ago I have forgotten where or when.
I would try searching at the IHS documents website or calling them. If it is active and for sale they would be able to sell you a copy. If it is obsolete, they would be able to tell you what has replaced it. Sometimes they even have obsolete documents too.
I remember where I saw it now. It was back in 1993 when I was working on some parts for Space Station Freedom. Our portion of the contract got cancelled before I did the work, so I did not get to use it. I think NASA specified it though.
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Document Summary
Title(s):
English -- Welding, Electron-Beam
Document Language(s): English
Organization: SAE
Authored by: SAE - SAE International 400 Commonwealth Drive
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DoD Adopted: Yes
ANSI Approved: No
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Purpose:
This specification defines the procedures and requirements for joining metals and alloys using the electron-beam (EB) welding process.
From IHS
# Document Number Status Date Title Tools
1. SAE AMS 2681B
Details Active 2000.03.01
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2. SAE AMS 2681B
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3. SAE AMS 2681A
Details Revised 1992.01.01 Electron-Beam Welding Favorites (Add)
Those are the listings on IHS.
Thanks for the info guys. It was well-hidden from the online search engines.
Cheers,
Scott