Over the past two and one-half decades several metal clad fibers and fabrics have been developed to provide aerospace vehicle designers with a conductive, lighter weight alternative to coated copper, coated stainless steel and steel wire used for cable and wire shielding and harness overbraids on electrical cables. Several of these candidates have been unable to provide the strength or thermal stability necessary for the aerospace environment. However, several polymer-based products have shown remarkable resistance to the rigorous environment of aerospace vehicles.
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SAE
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SAE
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Standard
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File
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Number of pages |
13
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SAE AIR 5464:2008-03-25
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AEROPAKS10U-10
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Year |
2018
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Document history |
SAE AIR 5464:2008-03-25
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Country |
USA
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Keyword |
SAE 5464;SAE AIR5464A;SAE AIR5464A;SAE AIR 5464
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