KENAT
Mechanical
- Jun 12, 2006
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Not sure this is the best forum for this question but a search of this site for 'zinc plate' showed posts in many forums with no obvious favourite.
I have an engineer that needs a corrosion/protective treatment for a steel part. I've suggested zinc plate, it's in a fairly benign environment but may see some occasional slight wear/abbrasion. It needs to be ROHS compliant, so no hexavalent chromium in the I've done a bunch of google searches and arrived at the below.
ZINC PLATE ASTM-B633 Fe/Zn 8 (Type III, SC 2, .0003-.0005 THICK, CLEAR) ROHS COMPLIANT. DIMENSIONS APPLY AFTER PLATING.
Is this the (a) correct way to designate this finish?
I realize the details in () probably duplicate what's given by the Fe/Zn 8 but I want it to be clear for all users and some of the treatment company sites only listed the type & service condition.
We don't call up much zinc plating so I can't readily justify actually getting the spec at this time.
Thanks,
KENAT,
Have you reminded yourself of faq731-376 recently, or taken a look at
I have an engineer that needs a corrosion/protective treatment for a steel part. I've suggested zinc plate, it's in a fairly benign environment but may see some occasional slight wear/abbrasion. It needs to be ROHS compliant, so no hexavalent chromium in the I've done a bunch of google searches and arrived at the below.
ZINC PLATE ASTM-B633 Fe/Zn 8 (Type III, SC 2, .0003-.0005 THICK, CLEAR) ROHS COMPLIANT. DIMENSIONS APPLY AFTER PLATING.
Is this the (a) correct way to designate this finish?
I realize the details in () probably duplicate what's given by the Fe/Zn 8 but I want it to be clear for all users and some of the treatment company sites only listed the type & service condition.
We don't call up much zinc plating so I can't readily justify actually getting the spec at this time.
Thanks,
KENAT,
Have you reminded yourself of faq731-376 recently, or taken a look at