SwinnyGG
Mechanical
- Jan 22, 2016
- 2,560
One of my ongoing tasks is reviewing, and in many cases making large changes to, my company's standard Scope of Requirements and Engineering Standards documents.
They were in a sorry, neglected state when I started almost a year ago, but are slow approaching a state where they might become useful again.
I'm in the midst of the specification set for coatings, and have had no problem specifying platings, paint, and anodizing all of which I have a lot of experience with.
However, I need to develop an internal standard callout (and a standard drawing note to match) for black oxide finish on machined and fabricated steel parts.
The existing callout from the last version of this document reads:
Two thoughts here. One, I'm used to callouts with more detailed information; the similar section for anodized aluminum parts, for example, reads:
6.4.7.a If 'Anodize XXXXXXX' is specified for machined or fabricated components made from aluminum alloys, supplied coatings shall conform to MIL-A-8625, Type II, Class 2, minimum thickness 0.8 mil unless otherwise specified. Callouts which require Anodize finishes but do not specify color shall be returned for clarification and correction. Clear anodize must be specified directly.
Two, I know that an important part of specifying Black Oxide finishes is specifying after treatment, which is not a component of MIL-DTL-13924 (which covers the processes for creating the conversion coating only, as far as I can tell)
So, for those of you using black oxide all day long, what do your callouts look like? How do you specify aftertreatment in such a way that there is a standard to compare to?
I do not have the time or budget to create my own test, results, and derived specification for aftertreatment of black oxide- so I'm trying to find an existing one that supplements MIL-DTL-13924 correctly.
They were in a sorry, neglected state when I started almost a year ago, but are slow approaching a state where they might become useful again.
I'm in the midst of the specification set for coatings, and have had no problem specifying platings, paint, and anodizing all of which I have a lot of experience with.
However, I need to develop an internal standard callout (and a standard drawing note to match) for black oxide finish on machined and fabricated steel parts.
The existing callout from the last version of this document reads:
6.4.1: Black Oxide coatings on Ferrous Components
6.4.1.a When 'Black Oxide' is specified for machined or fabricated components comprised of ferrous base material, the supplied coating shall conform to MIL-13924
Two thoughts here. One, I'm used to callouts with more detailed information; the similar section for anodized aluminum parts, for example, reads:
6.4.7.a If 'Anodize XXXXXXX' is specified for machined or fabricated components made from aluminum alloys, supplied coatings shall conform to MIL-A-8625, Type II, Class 2, minimum thickness 0.8 mil unless otherwise specified. Callouts which require Anodize finishes but do not specify color shall be returned for clarification and correction. Clear anodize must be specified directly.
Two, I know that an important part of specifying Black Oxide finishes is specifying after treatment, which is not a component of MIL-DTL-13924 (which covers the processes for creating the conversion coating only, as far as I can tell)
So, for those of you using black oxide all day long, what do your callouts look like? How do you specify aftertreatment in such a way that there is a standard to compare to?
I do not have the time or budget to create my own test, results, and derived specification for aftertreatment of black oxide- so I'm trying to find an existing one that supplements MIL-DTL-13924 correctly.