Passivate Drawing Note Advice
Passivate Drawing Note Advice
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Hello,
I have a 410 CRES drawing note along with a heat treating note, and need advice on which passivation spec to use. I first used QQ-P-35 which is obsolete, which is my bad. They change it without notifying me to MIL-DTL-5002 which I believe is wrong. It think it should be per AMS 2700 which is specific to cleaning CRES. The MIL-DTL-5002 seems to generalize with processing al type of materials. Is this an incorrect statement?
Thanks a bunch,
I have a 410 CRES drawing note along with a heat treating note, and need advice on which passivation spec to use. I first used QQ-P-35 which is obsolete, which is my bad. They change it without notifying me to MIL-DTL-5002 which I believe is wrong. It think it should be per AMS 2700 which is specific to cleaning CRES. The MIL-DTL-5002 seems to generalize with processing al type of materials. Is this an incorrect statement?
Thanks a bunch,
Colin Fitzpatrick (aka Macduff)
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RE: Passivate Drawing Note Advice
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RE: Passivate Drawing Note Advice
From my experience, the companies that we have used to do the passivation know and understand MIL-DTL-5002 more often.
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