GMW3359
Non-Electrolytically Applied Zinc Rich Coating
| Organization: | GMW |
| Publication Date: | 1 September 2007 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 4 |
scope:
This standard covers the basic requirements for a corrosion
resistant non-electrolytically
Material Description.
The material to this specification covers organic or inorganic
zinc flake coating with and without organic topcoat. This coating
system must be free of hexavalent chromium, with no hexavalent
chromium in final product per GMW3059 requirements. GMW3034 will be
used as a referee test. This coating process does not generate
hydrogen; however, pretreatment processes, i.e., acid pickling
could cause hydrogen adsorption. Non-electrolytically
Typical Applications.
This coating is suitable for externally and internally threaded parts (size greater than or equal to M6) and non-threaded ferrous parts where high level of corrosion protection and freedom from hydrogen embrittlement are required. This is not recommended for the following:
Bolts and nuts of sizes less than M6.
Parts with internal drive recess.
Against magnesium surfaces.
Loose washers of all sizes.
Parts where electrical conductivity is required.
Remarks.
Use of this coating system on threaded surface and/or bearing surface of joints could affect the torque-tension relationship. It is recommended that a torque-tension study of the fastener joint be performed before releasing this finish on any new application.
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