QUALIFIED PRODUCT LIST OF PRODUCTS QUALIFIED UNDER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION MIL-DTL-32648 Zinc Nickel Plating, Low Hydrogen Embrittlement Electro-Deposition QUALIFIED PRODUCT LIST OF PRODUCTS QUALIFIED UNDER DETAIL SPECIFICATION MIL-DTL-32648 Zinc Nickel...
Scope. This detail specification provides guidance on the procedures and processes for (LHE) Low Hydrogen Embrittling Zinc-nickel (Zn-Ni) plating applied by electro-deposition for the repair of existing parts or the procurement of new high strength steel substrates (180,000 psi...
Purpose This specification covers the requirements for electrodeposition of a zinc-nickel alloy and the properties of the deposit. Application Zinc-nickel plating has been used typically to provide corrosion resistance to steel parts that may operate at elevated...
Scope. This specification covers the electro-deposition of a Low Hydrogen Embrittlement (LHE) zinc-nickel alloy containing 12-15 percent nickel. LHE alkaline zincnickel alloy electroplating meeting this specification is an alternative for cadmium as a corrosion control coating.
Purpose This specification covers the requirements for electrodeposited zinc-nickel on metal parts, including fasteners and other standard parts. Application This process has been used typically to provide corrosion resistance to metal parts, but usage is not limited to such...
Purpose This specification covers the requirements for brush plating of zinc-nickel by electrodeposition. Application This process has been used typically to improve corrosion resistance of steel parts operating under 500 °F (260 °C) as-plated or under 250 °F (121 °C) when...
1.1 This test method is intended as a means of determining the corrosive effects of aircraft maintenance chemicals on low-embrittling zinc-nickel plating used on aircraft high-strength steel, under conditions of total immersion by quantitative measurements of weight change....
This specification covers the requirements for electrodeposited cadmium coatings on products of iron, steel, and other metals. Cadmium coatings are used for corrosion resistance and for corrosion prevention of the basis metal part. The as deposited coating (Type I) is useful for the lowest cost...
1.1 This specification covers requirements for several types and grades of electrodeposited copper plus nickel plus chromium or nickel plus chromium coatings on steel, nickel plus chromium coatings on copper and copper alloys, nickel plus chromium coatings on Type 300...
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...
Scope. This specification covers requirements for an electrodeposited zinc‐nickel (Zn‐Ni) alloy plating with a hexavalent chromium‐free conversion coating and supplementary top coat or sealant. This MIL specification selects desired options from ASTM F1941/F1941M and details...
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.
This document defines a range of cable outlets, style A, straight, unsealed with clamp strain relief for use under the following conditions: Associated electrical connector(s) : EN 3660-002 Temperature range, Class N : - 65 °C to 200 °C Class W : - 65 °C to 175 °C Class K : - 65 °C to 260 °C Class...