These specifications define performance requirements for electrolytically plated, passivated zinc-nickel coatings on ferrous parts (stampings, forgings, castings, etc.), some of which additionally have a topcoat sealant.
These specifications define performance requirements for electrolytically plated, passivated zinc-nickel coatings on ferrous parts (stampings, forgings, castings, etc.), some of which additionally have a topcoat sealant.
These specifications define performance requirements for electrolytically plated, passivated zinc-nickel coatings on ferrous parts (stampings, forgings, castings, etc.), some of which additionally have a topcoat sealant
These specifications define performance requirements for electrolytically plated, passivated zinc-nickel coatings on ferrous parts (stampings, forgings, castings, etc.), some of which additionally have a topcoat sealant
These specifications define performance requirements for electrolytically plated, passivated zinc-nickel coatings on ferrous parts (stampings, forgings, castings, etc.), some of which additionally have a topcoat sealant.
1.1 This guide describes two processes used for plating on magnesium and magnesium alloys: direct electroless nickel plating and zinc immersion. Some users report that the direct electroless nickel procedure does not produce quite as high a level of adhesion as zinc...
This document specifies the electrolytic cadmium plating of parts and fasteners in steel of tensile strength Rm (max.) ≤ 1 450 MPa, copper, copper alloys and nickel alloys, whose temperature in service does not exceed 235 °C.
1.1 This specification covers the requirements for automated, controlled shot peening of metallic articles prior to electrolytic or autocatalytic deposition of nickel or chromium, or as a final finish, using shot made of cast steel, conditioned cut wire, or ceramic media. The process...
This practice summarizes well-known, generally practical methods for producing adherent electrodeposits of nickel on nickel. The types of nickel for which an overplate of nickel may be desired are dull nickel, semi-bright nickel, bright nickel, and...
This document specifies the electrolytic cadmium plating of parts and fasteners in steel of tensile strength Rm (max.) ≤ 1 450 MPa, copper, copper alloys and nickel alloys, whose temperature in service does not exceed 235 °C.
1.1 This guide describes two processes used for plating on magnesium and magnesium alloys: direct electroless nickel plating and zinc immersion. Some users report that the direct electroless nickel procedure does not produce quite as high a level of adhesion as zinc...
This standard specifies the plating of a Zinc-Nickel (12 % to 16 %) alloy on mechanical parts and fasteners in steels (UTS ≤ 1 450 MPa), stainless steels (UTS ≤ 1 450 MPa), copper alloys and aluminium alloys (not applicable for electrical components), as well as the passivation and...
This specification covers requirements for a corro-sion resistant black finish over an electrolytically deposited zinc-iron alloy, nickel alloy and/or zinc-nickel alloy substrate.
1.1 This specification covers the requirements for automated, controlled shot peening of metallic articles prior to electrolytic or autocatalytic deposition of nickel or chromium, or as a final finish, using shot made of cast steel, conditioned cut wire, or ceramic media. The process...
This practice summarizes well-known, generally practical methods for producing adherent electrodeposits of nickel on nickel. The types of nickel for which an overplate of nickel may be desired are dull nickel, semi-bright nickel, bright nickel, and...
This specification defines performance requirements for racked alloy coatings of zinc/nickel electrolytically deposited on ferrous surfaces from alkaline baths where corrosion protection with postplating trivalent chromium or hexavalent chromium free conversion treatment is required.
This specification defines performance requirements for alloy coatings of zinc/nickel electrolytically deposited on ferrous surfaces from alkaline baths where corrosion protection treatment is required. A supplementary hexavalent chromium free coating and/or trivalent chrome may be...
This specification defines an electrolytic coating of zinc that contains evidence of nickel additions. Part supplied to this specification must have a minimum coating thickness of 5 micrometers and be capable of passing a 48 h salt spray test.
1.1 This guide describes two processes used for plating on magnesium and magnesium alloys: direct electroless nickel plating and zinc immersion. Some users report that the direct electroless nickel procedure does not produce quite as high a level of adhesion as zinc...
1.1 This specification covers the requirements for automated, controlled shot peening of metallic articles prior to electrolytic or autocatalytic deposition of nickel or chromium, or as a final finish, using shot made of cast steel, conditioned cut wire, or ceramic media. The process...