09-samss-107 ((new)) Guide
The fix: We paused certification to run a "tooling gap analysis." This added 10 days to the schedule but saved an estimated 200 hours of future field rework.
Every project has a story. For the past several months, has been that story for our engineering division—a deep dive into system optimization and cross-departmental workflow integration. 09-samss-107
The final phase involved destructive testing on 50 sample units. Key finding: The new standard extends service life by an average of 7 years compared to the previous spec. The Hard Lesson We Learned No project is perfect. In Week 9, we discovered a critical mismatch between the proposed torque specifications and the available tooling in the field. The fix: We paused certification to run a
Have a question about a specific clause in 09-SAMSS-107? Drop a comment below or email the standards committee. #SAMSS #EngineeringStandards #Project107 #MaterialScience #Compliance The final phase involved destructive testing on 50
We want to thank the validation team, the QA lab, and everyone who submitted field data. This was a true team effort.
This was the heavy lift. We worked with three certified manufacturers to produce a new composite layup. The winning formula (dubbed "Compound H7") showed a 40% improvement in cyclic fatigue resistance.
If you have been following our internal roadmap, you know that 09-SAMSS-107 was initiated to solve a specific latency issue in our data handoff process. Today, we are pulling back the curtain to share what we have accomplished, where we hit snags, and what comes next. In simple terms, 09-SAMSS-107 is a Saudi Aramco Material Supply Standard (SAMSS) alignment project. The goal was to revise the technical requirements for non-metallic piping and fittings, ensuring they meet the latest durability standards for high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) environments.