ZeeS
Aerospace
- Jun 12, 2012
- 22
During the conduct of overhaul on our Aircraft, the manual asks for applicaton of Cadmium onto a (fowler type flap) track onto which the carriage assembly (supported by te rollers) will move on.... the process specified is MIL-STD-865D..... material of these track (which will be getting coated) is 4340 Steel.
Now, Cd is a soft metal with no wear resisitance but a primary purpose of corrosion resistance..... As per our experience, it goes off within 1-2 weeks of operation of flaps....
since the process asks for extra work, it costs a fair amount of additional money.....i was just wondering why was Cd specified as a plating material then or wil it be justified?
further Is it common to coat flap track with Cd?
thanx
Now, Cd is a soft metal with no wear resisitance but a primary purpose of corrosion resistance..... As per our experience, it goes off within 1-2 weeks of operation of flaps....
since the process asks for extra work, it costs a fair amount of additional money.....i was just wondering why was Cd specified as a plating material then or wil it be justified?
further Is it common to coat flap track with Cd?
thanx