GMW14100
Corrosion Protective Coatings Phosphate/Zinc Organic Type
| Organization: | GMW |
| Publication Date: | 1 December 2006 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 4 |
scope:
This standard covers the basic requirements for a corrosion protective coating process consisting of zinc phosphate pretreatment, a non-electrolytically
Note: Any additional approved source of this finish shall have canting centrifuge application or equivalent equipment.
Material Description.
The coating system is free of hexavalent chromate, with no hexavalent chromate 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 absorption. Non-electrolytically
Symbols. Not applicable.
Typical Applications.
The coating is suitable for bolts, clips, and other ferrous parts where above normal levels of corrosion protection and freedom from hydrogen embrittlement are required.
This finish is not recommended for 360 degree Nylon Patch Nuts.
Internal threaded parts e.g., Nuts < M6 may need different treatment.
Remarks.
Use of this finish 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 should be preformed before releasing this finish on a new application.
Coefficient of friction/torque tension values in this specification are also determined at ambient temperatures. New applications for this finish should be tested to confirm performance under application specific, operating conditions.
Finishes conforming to the requirements of this specification can be used in the application range of -50 to 120°C. For applications outside of this temperature range consult your local Material Engineering (Paint & Corrosion engineering for GME) support.
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