If you work in aerospace, automotive, or other industries that rely on heat treating, you’ve probably heard of AMS2750. Whether you’re managing furnaces, overseeing quality, or working with a testing contractor, AMS2750 plays a critical role in maintaining both compliance and quality assurance.
This guide breaks down what AMS2750 is, why it’s important, what’s required for compliance, and how to find the right partner to help test and certify your systems.
AMS2750 is an aerospace industry specification that defines the pyrometry requirements for thermal processing equipment. In simpler terms, it sets the rules for how temperature-measuring, controlling, and recording instruments must be calibrated and maintained to ensure accurate, repeatable heat treatment processes.
The specification is maintained by SAE International and is used widely across industries where heat treatment affects material performance — especially in aerospace and defense manufacturing, where part integrity and traceability are critical.
AMS2750 was created to ensure uniform heat treatment practices across suppliers and manufacturers. Inconsistent temperature control can lead to serious quality issues — from distorted parts to reduced material strength or fatigue life.
By standardizing how furnaces and ovens are tested and maintained, AMS2750 helps ensure that all components are heat treated under verified, controlled, and traceable conditions. Compliance helps prevent costly rework, certification delays, and — most importantly — ensures safety and reliability in critical components.
AMS2750 compliance requires consistent attention to several key areas:
Furnaces are categorized (A–E) based on their instrumentation level — that is, the type and redundancy of sensors, recorders, and controllers installed.
A TUS measures temperature variation within the furnace work zone to ensure it stays within allowed limits during operation. It must be performed at defined intervals.
SATs verify that the temperature control and recording systems are functioning accurately by comparing sensor readings against calibrated instruments.
All thermocouples, controllers, and recorders must be calibrated on a set schedule using standards traceable to NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology).
AMS2750 emphasizes complete recordkeeping — calibration certificates, test reports, and furnace logs must be maintained to prove compliance.
The frequency of TUS and SAT depends on the furnace class and instrumentation type. For instance, a Class 1 furnace (most precise) may require more frequent testing than a Class 5 furnace.
At Lucifer Furnaces, we’ve been building heat-treating furnaces that meet AMS2750 requirements for more than 35 years. Our designs are engineered for temperature stability and repeatability — delivering reliable performance that helps customers stay within tolerance for years with minimal downtime.
Our long-term customers in aerospace, defense, and manufacturing sectors continue to rely on our furnaces for their consistent accuracy and low maintenance requirements.
As one aerospace manufacturer recently shared:
“Our Lucifer Furnace has held tight uniformity for over a decade of service — with minimal adjustment needed to maintain AMS2750 compliance. It’s been the most stable piece of equipment in our shop.”
By combining precision engineering with proven reliability, Lucifer Furnaces provides equipment that helps simplify compliance and reduce the total cost of ownership over the life of your system.
Because AMS2750 requires specialized equipment and knowledge, most manufacturers rely on third-party experts to perform TUS and SAT testing.
When selecting a contractor:
Verify Experience and Accreditation
Look for a provider experienced with AMS2750 and accredited by organizations like NADCAP or A2LA.
Request Sample Reports
Review past survey and calibration reports to ensure they meet AMS2750 documentation standards.
Confirm Equipment Traceability
Ensure their test equipment is calibrated and traceable to NIST standards.
Ask About Scheduling and Downtime
Choose a partner who can accommodate your production schedule with minimal disruption.
A knowledgeable service provider will not only help you stay compliant but can also assist with training, documentation, and ongoing monitoring to keep your system audit-ready.
Staying compliant with AMS2750 isn’t just about passing an audit — it’s about ensuring process integrity, part performance, and customer trust.
At Lucifer Furnaces, we understand how critical reliable temperature control is to your operation. With more than three decades of experience building furnaces that meet AMS2750 specifications — and a long history of satisfied customers — we’re committed to supporting your compliance and production goals for years to come.