Sae Ams 2681B-2022
Sae Ams 2681B-2022
Sae Ams 2681B-2022
Superseding AMS2681A
Welding, Electron-Beam
RATIONALE
AMS2681B has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE five year review policy.
1. SCOPE:
1.1 Purpose:
This specification defines the procedures and requirements for joining metals and alloys using the
electron-beam (EB) welding process.
1.2 Application:
These procedures are used typically for electron-beam welding of aerospace components in soft to
hard vacuum atmospheres, but usage is not limited to such applications. EB welding for fatigue
critical applications should be performed in accordance with AMS 2680.
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS:
The issue of the following documents in effect on the date of the purchase order form a part of this
specification to the extent specified herein. The supplier may work to a subsequent revision of a
document unless a specific document issue is specified. When the referenced document has been
canceled and no superseding document has been specified, the last published issue of that document
shall apply.
AMS 2630 Ultrasonic Inspection, Product over 0.5 inch (12.7 mm) Thick
AMS 2631 Ultrasonic Inspection, Titanium and Titanium Alloy Bar and Billet
AMS 2632 Ultrasonic Inspection of Thin Materials, 0.50 inch (12.7 mm) and Thinner in Cross-
Sectional Thickness
AMS 2680 Electron Beam Welding, For Fatigue Critical Applications
Available from ASTM, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.
Available from DODSSP, Standardization Documents Order Desk, Building 4D, 700 Robbins
Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094.
Available from National Standards Association, Inc., 1250 Eye Street, Washington, D.C. 20014.
3. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:
3.1 Materials:
3.1.1 Parent Materials: Shall be as specified on the applicable part drawing. (See ARP1317 for
guidelines.)
3.1.2 Filler Materials: When required, filler metal shall be as specified on the part drawing.
3.1.3 Cleaning Materials: Cleaning materials, chemical solvents, and etching solutions shall be as
specified on the part drawing or in the certified welding schedule.
3.2 Equipment:
3.2.1 Electron-Beam Welding Equipment: Shall be capable of producing welds meeting the
requirements of 3.6 and 3.7. Equipment conforming to NAS 976 shall be acceptable.
3.2.2 Jigs and Fixtures: All holding fixtures shall be capable of maintaining the desired configuration and
tolerances during welding, providing back-up as required, and allowing required work space
between the work piece and the electron gun. Back-up material used to deflect or absorb residual
electron-beam energy shall be of the same alloy as the part being welded except that alternate
back-up materials may be used when approved by procedure certification as in 3.4.2. Tooling
within 6 inches (152 mm) of the weld joint shall be made from nonmagnetic materials or be
degaussed to acceptable limits (See 3.2.3).
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3.2.3 Degaussing: Ferromagnetic materials and tooling shall, prior to welding, be demagnetized to a
level established by procedure certification (3.4.2) which prevents electron-beam deflections while
welding the joint.
3.3 Preparation:
Joint and surface preparation, prior to welding, shall be as follows and shall be included as part of the
approved procedure certification:
3.3.1 Joint Preparation: Joints shall be prepared to conform to requirements specified on the part
drawing.
3.3.2 Edge Preparation: Edges shall be machined square and parallel to ensure proper fit-up. Joints
shall have no rounded-off edges, but shall be deburred after machining. (See ARP1333 for
guidelines.)
3.3.3 Pre-Weld Fit-Up: Gap shall not exceed the limits shown in Table 1, unless otherwise specified on
the certified weld schedule:
3.3.4 Weld Start and Run-Off Tabs: Tabs, when used, shall be of the same alloy as the detail parts being
welded and shall be cleaned in the same manner as the parts. Tabs shall be integral with the part,
either being machined in, or welded to, the part pieces prior to assembly.
3.3.5 Surface Preparation: Prior to welding surfaces of parts shall be prepared using a suitable cleaning
agent and method, consistent with the alloys being welded. If solvents are used on titanium alloys,
they must be nonhalogenated. Welding should commence within 40 hours after surface
preparation, unless otherwise permitted or restricted by purchaser.
3.3.5.1 After surface preparation, parts shall be handled in the joint area with clean, lint-free gloves and
shall be covered or otherwise protected to prevent contamination.