MIL-STD-867 › Temper Etch Inspection
Included in this current edition are the following subparts:
REV D VALIDATION 1 - Sept. 26, 2024
Scope
This standard establishes requirements and test for performing temper etch inspection of carburized steels and tool and low alloy steels, which are heat treated above 1.24 x 109 Pascal (PA) (1.26 x 102 kilogram - force/square millimeter (Kgf/mm2) or 1.8 x 105 pound - force/square inch (psi). This standard applies to aircraft and missiles structural and propulsion system components when MIL-HDBK-6870 (for guidance only) and/or MIL-STD-866 are reference documents in the solicitation or contract.
Notes
Claudia's Notes:
MIL-STD-867C provides guidance on the processes for the grinding of chrome plated
steel and steel parts for the Air Force repair, acquisition, and manufacture of parts
and/or spare parts on the landing gear of all military aircraft. It is valid for both new design and replacement purposes.
To find the areas where the new Revision C was modified from the old Revision B, look for the black lines in the margins of the MIL-STD-867C.
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Document Number
MIL-STD-867D
Revision Level
REVISION D
Status
Current
Publication Date
Oct. 24, 2019
Page Count
19 pages