: 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.
: The "SS" and "Ang" prefixes sometimes appear in regional aviation maintenance or licensing documents (e.g., EASA Part-66 related materials). SS-Ang-006_v.7z.002
: 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. : This prefix is often shorthand for specific project codes
: It may be part of a set of engineering standards or procurement documents (similar to Saudi Aramco's SAMSS-006 series for cathodic protection). : This is the second segment of a split 7-Zip archive
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