tommo
Mechanical
- Feb 20, 2003
- 32
Hi,
We do a lot of Hard Coat Anodizing of Aluminum Parts, Mill Spec Mil-A-8625 Type III.
My question is, as the anodizing builds up the surface of the material, in our case about 0.0015" on each surface, are there over-sized taps available to cut the threads, so after plating, the thread will be proper size?
How do you spec this on a drawing?
My concern particularly relates to 1/4" NPT threads.
Masking the thread in this instance will not work as the thread is for a plug that blocks a coolant passage, and I need the passage anodized for corrosion prevention.
Thanks in advance!
We do a lot of Hard Coat Anodizing of Aluminum Parts, Mill Spec Mil-A-8625 Type III.
My question is, as the anodizing builds up the surface of the material, in our case about 0.0015" on each surface, are there over-sized taps available to cut the threads, so after plating, the thread will be proper size?
How do you spec this on a drawing?
My concern particularly relates to 1/4" NPT threads.
Masking the thread in this instance will not work as the thread is for a plug that blocks a coolant passage, and I need the passage anodized for corrosion prevention.
Thanks in advance!