pt87
Aerospace
- Mar 11, 2014
- 1
Hi All,
I have an aerospace product made from 15-5 PH Stainless Steel per AMS 5659, Precipitation Heat Treated per AMS-H-6875, Condition H1025. The part is then passivated per AMS 2700, Method I, Type 2 or 8, Class 4, tested with Water Immersion or High Humidity.
For a certain lot, we had to re-Heat Treat the parts because we had used a non-Customer approved processor for the Heat Treat. Thus, we re-Vacuum Heat Treated the parts after they had already undergone Passivation, and subsequently cleaned the surfaces of our parts with Cratex to remove the discoloration. No Re-Passivation after this process was performed.
My question:
Can this process remove the protective oxide layer on the part surface from Passivation? We always Passivate after Heat Treat during the fabrication of our parts, so this was somewhat unfamiliar territory for us.
Note: These parts will see humid and severe environments typical in aerospace, so I want to be sure we have not increased the risk of corrosion by doing this.
Thank you.
I have an aerospace product made from 15-5 PH Stainless Steel per AMS 5659, Precipitation Heat Treated per AMS-H-6875, Condition H1025. The part is then passivated per AMS 2700, Method I, Type 2 or 8, Class 4, tested with Water Immersion or High Humidity.
For a certain lot, we had to re-Heat Treat the parts because we had used a non-Customer approved processor for the Heat Treat. Thus, we re-Vacuum Heat Treated the parts after they had already undergone Passivation, and subsequently cleaned the surfaces of our parts with Cratex to remove the discoloration. No Re-Passivation after this process was performed.
My question:
Can this process remove the protective oxide layer on the part surface from Passivation? We always Passivate after Heat Treat during the fabrication of our parts, so this was somewhat unfamiliar territory for us.
Note: These parts will see humid and severe environments typical in aerospace, so I want to be sure we have not increased the risk of corrosion by doing this.
Thank you.