Ss-ang-006_v.7z.002 May 2026

: The "SS" and "Ang" prefixes sometimes appear in regional aviation maintenance or licensing documents (e.g., EASA Part-66 related materials).

If you're comfortable sharing or the general topic (e.g., metallurgy, aviation, software), I can help you find the specific document it belongs to. Part-66 - EASA - European Union

However, based on common naming patterns in technical and academic circles, here is what the parts of that name likely signify: File Structure Breakdown

If you are looking for a "paper" associated with this file, it most likely refers to one of the following:

: Often found on platforms like Zenodo or arXiv, where researchers upload large split archives containing the raw data used in a peer-reviewed paper.

: This prefix is often shorthand for specific project codes. In some engineering contexts, it refers to "Stainless Steel - Angled" specifications or "Sample Set - Angstrom" in microscopy/physics datasets.

: This is the second segment of a split 7-Zip archive. You cannot open this file by itself; you must have all parts (e.g., .001 , .002 , .003 ) in the same folder and open the first one ( .001 ) to extract the contents.

: If you obtained this file from a specific database or private portal, the "paper" is likely the PDF or Documentation located inside the first volume ( .001 ) of the archive.