Aerospace Heat Treating Standard Recognized By US FDA, Giving Nudge To MedAccred Supplier-Control Program
Executive Summary
The agency's Center for Devices and Radiological Health has formally recognized pyrometry standard AMS 2750 for heat treating. Originally drafted by SAE International in 1980 for the aerospace industry, the standard is the foundation of heat treating audit criteria for the burgeoning medical device supply-chain oversight program MedAccred.
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