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At that exact moment, the thermal shear hit. The temperature plummeted fifty degrees in a second, causing the metal of the satellite to contract sharply. The tension on the chain spiked instantly. The old shackle would have shattered like glass under the sudden brittle-load stress.
But the SAE-AS33514 held firm. The alloy had a specific ductility rating; instead of snapping, it flexed ever so slightly, absorbing the kinetic energy like a sponge, then settled back into rigidity. sae-as33514
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"Check the tension on the primary tether," the foreman’s voice crackled over the comms. "We’re expecting a thermal shear in about ten minutes. If that satellite drifts, we lose the whole array." At that exact moment, the thermal shear hit
: It typically mates with nipple subassemblies or fitting ends designed to SAE AS33514 standards : The standard is active (currently at revision The old shackle would have shattered like glass