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NAS 1638, “Cleanliness Requirements of Parts Used in Hydraulic Systems,” has just be issued as the new Revision 4. The 3 page National Aerospace Standard remains inactive for new design and is available for purchase from Document Center Inc. Replacement documents are AS-4059, “Aerospace Fluid Power – Cleanliness Classification for Hydraulic Fluids,” and NAS-380, “NAS Documents, Preparation And Maintenance, In The Inch System Of Units.”
NAS 1638 was first issued in 1964 to provide a means to control the amount of contamination delivered in aircraft hydraulic components. The standard contains a series of 14 classes covering very clean to very dirty levels, where the interval between each class is double the contamination level. This principle is a feature of many of the classes in more recently developed standards, such as the AS 4059 (adopted as ISO 11218).
The replacement AS 4059 defines cleanliness classes for particulate contamination of hydraulic fluids and includes methods of reporting related data. Conversion from NAS 1638 cleanliness class specifications to AS4059 class specifications is defined and the differences explained. This document is preferred because of the versatility in identifying a maximum class in multiple size ranges, the total number of particles larger than a specific size or designating a class for each size. FYI: NAS 1638 classes based on weight of particles are not applicable to either of these classes and are not included.
There has been a move to the use of Automatic Particle Counters over the years, which is another reason the NAS 1638 is now inactive for new design. ISO 11171, “Hydraulic fluid power — Calibration of automatic particle counters for liquids,” is the primary standard used for this.
However, NAS 1638 can be used for existing systems where correlation with earlier data is necessary.
ISO 4406 versus NAS 1638 The recommended standard for defini-tion of oil cleanliness level is ISO 4406. If NAS 1638 is used, the number of par - ticles in a 100 ml sample larger than 6 and/or 14 microns must be within the range specified by the ISO 4406 code. Cleanliness level required for ME-System.
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This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines contamination classes and levels for particulate contamination of hydraulic fluids and includes methods of reporting related data (Appendix A). The contamination levels selected are based on the widely accepted NAS 1638 cleanliness classes. The conversion from NAS 1638 cleanliness class specifications to AS4059 class specifications is defined. The comparison of the NAS 1638 classes to AS4059 classes and levels is provided and are defined and the differences explained (Appendix B). NAS 1638 classes based on weight of particles are not applicable to these classes and are not included. A contamination code has been added to describe the contamination levels of the fluid at the specified particle size ranges.
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Issuing Committee: A-6C1 Contamination and Filtration Committee
Pages: 10
Rationale:Revision F of this standard has been prepared to include comments received from the international community, principally to simplify the coding system to either a single number contamination class that is the same as the obsolete NAS 1638 class, or as a contamination code indicating the contamination levels at a number of distinct particle size ranges. Also, normative references to using the obsolete calibration procedure ISO4402 were removed.
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