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Adhesive Film

Aerospace adhesive standards are applicable to the use of adhesive and sealant materials in aerospace vehicles. These standards address the preparation of sealant material specifications and aerospace recommended practices for sealing processes and related activities. For example: the sealing of integral fuel tanks. SAE International (SAE) has several technical committees (.doc download) that contribute to the development of aerospace adhesive standards. These standards are related to adhesives performance in an aerospace application.


SAE AMS 3695-1983 (SAE AMS3695-1983)

Adhesive Film, Epoxy Base, For High Durability Structural Adhesive Bonding ( Reaffirmed: May 1993 Feb 2001 )

This specification and its supplementary detail specifications cover film adhesives compounded from modified epoxy resins in the form of ready-to-use sheet, supplied in rolls, either supported by mat or by woven monofilaments or unsupported. Primarily for bonding metal-to- metal or aluminum honeycomb sandwich assemblies for service usage over the temperature ranges specified in the applicable detail specification.


SAE AMS 3695/1-1983 (SAE AMS3695/1-1983)

Adhesive Film, Epoxy Base, High Durability, For 95\mDC (200\mDF) Service ( Reaffirmed: May 1993 Feb 2001 )

This specification covers an adhesive compounded from modified epoxy resins in ready-to-use film supplied in rolls or sheets, either supported by mat or by woven monofilaments or unsupported. Primarily for bonding metal-to-metal or aluminum honeycomb sandwich assemblies for service up to 95 degrees C (200 degrees F). Adhesive thickness 0.005 in. (0.13 mm) is not intended for honeycomb- to-metal bonds and adhesive thickness 0.015 in. (0.38 mm) is not intended for metal-to-metal bonds.


SAE AMS 3695/2-1983 (SAE AMS3695/2-1983)

Adhesive Film, Epoxy Base, High Durability, For 120\mDC (250\mDF) Service ( Reaffirmed: May 1993 Feb 2001 )

This specification covers an adhesive compounded from modified epoxy resins in ready-to-use film supplied in rolls or sheets, either supported by mat or by woven monofilaments or unsupported. Primarily for bonding metal-to-metal or aluminum honeycomb sandwich assemblies for service up to 120 degrees C (250 degrees F). Adhesive thickness 0.005 in. (0.13 mm) is not intended for honeycomb- to-metal bonds and adhesive thickness 0.015 in. (0.38 mm) is not intended for metal-to-metal bonds.


SAE AMS 3695/3-1983 (SAE AMS3695/3-1983)

Adhesive Film, Epoxy Base, High Durability, For 175\mDC (350\mDF) Service ( Reaffirmed: May 1993 Feb 2001 )

This specification covers an adhesive compounded from modified epoxy resins in ready-to-use film supplied in rolls or sheets, either supported by mat or by woven monofilaments or unsupported. Primarily for bonding metal-to-metal or aluminum honeycomb sandwich assemblies for service up to 175 degrees C (350 degrees F). Adhesive thickness 0.005 in. (0.13 mm) is not intended for honeycomb- to-metal bonds and adhesive thickness 0.015 in. (0.38 mm) is not intended for metal-to-metal bonds.


SAE AMS 3695/4-1983 (SAE AMS3695/4-1983)

Adhesive Film, Epoxy Base, High Durability, For 215\mDC (420\mDF) Service ( Reaffirmed: May 1993 Feb 2001 )

This specification covers an adhesive compounded from modified epoxy resins in ready-to-use film supplied in rolls or sheets, either supported by mat or by woven monofilaments or unsupported. Primarily for bonding metal-to-metal or aluminum honeycomb sandwich assemblies for service up to 215 degrees C (420 degrees F). Adhesive thickness 0.005 in. (0.13 mm) is not intended for honeycomb- to-metal bonds and adhesive thickness 0.015 in. (0.38 mm) is not intended for metal-to-metal bonds.


SAE AMS-A-25463-1999 (SAE AMS-A-25463-1999)

Adhesive, Film Form, Metallic Structural Sandwich Construction

This specification covers the requirements for adhesives in film form for bonding metal facings to metal cores and to metal components of sandwich panels which are intended to use in primary and secondary structural airframe parts that may be exposed to temperatures up to 500 degrees F (260 degrees C).


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