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AMS 2750 Rev F changes… What’s new?

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Let’s start at the beginning, what is AMS 2750?

AMS 2750 is a specification prepared by AMS committee B and AMEC and issued by SAE International.

First published in April of 1980, AMS (Aerospace Material Specification) 2750 covers the pyrometry requirements for thermal processing equipment. Additionally, this is used in the tight tolerances of the Aerospace industry and its supply chain.

The specification last underwent a major revision in July of 2012 with the release of revision E. In late June of 2020, during a worldwide pandemic, there was a release of a complete rewrite of revision F. This gave little time for those involved within the Pyrometry and Quality world to prepare and adjust. This being the significantly tighter sensor tolerances that the latest revision introduces as well as other substantial changes.

Starting in September, CCPI Europe will be bringing you a FREE virtual training course. Delivered by our own Technical Team and members of AMEC (AMS Aerospace Metals Engineering Committee), Trevor Ford and Phillip Williams.

With the major changes within the new revision from restrictions to expendable base metal thermocouple usage, to instrumentation time synchronization. Knowledge and training are the key and CCPI Europe is here to help our customers.

To register your interest, get in touch now. sales@ccpi-europe.com

More about CCPI Europe

CCPI Europe began in 1984 on the outskirts of Sheffield, United Kingdom – known famously as “The Steel City” thanks to its global reputation for steel production during the industrial revolution.

Furthermore, CCPI Europe has over 35 years of industry experience in delivering temperature measurement solutions. This consists of a wide spectrum of industries including aerospace, automotive, glass, steel and many more. We are the experts in the field of manufacturing and calibration of temperature sensors. Therefore, we work in partnership with our customers to ensure we exceed their expectations.

Our products and support have helped our customers improve the quality of their products. As well as our in-process solutions helping them reduce both downtime and operational costs.

Our UKAS Laboratory (No. 0600) was first accredited in 1998. It has been subject to continual investment and improvement. Therefore, meaning that it is one of the best commercially available thermal laboratories in the world.

The laboratory is fully automated, state of the art thermal calibration laboratory and operates in temperature range of –200 °C to 1600 °C. As a result, it holds some of the tightest uncertainties of measurement (BMC) for thermal calibrations held by a commercial calibration laboratory. This capability is why CCPI Europe is the organisation that understands sensor tolerances!

The laboratory holds UKAS accreditation (No. 0600) (IEC 17025) for the calibration of thermocouples, resistance thermometers and associated measurement instrumentation. These include controllers, indicators, chart records and multi-function calibrators.