daxman1
1. Cd bath plating
AMS-QQ-P-416 Plating, Cadmium (Electrodeposited)*
NAS672 Plating, High Strength Steels, Cadmium ***
AMS2400 Plating, Cadmium *
AMS2401 Plating, Cadmium Low Hydrogen Content Deposit **
AMS4160 Plating, Cadmium, Electrodeposited, For Fasteners ***
MIL-STD-870 Cadmium Plating, Low Embrittlement, Electrodeposition **
NOTE. ASTM B766 spec for Cd plating should NOT be used for Aero parts
2. Cd brush-plating.
AMS2451/4 Plating, Brush, Cadmium Corrosion Protective, Low Hydrogen Embrittlement
MIL-STD-865 Selective Brush Plating, Electro-Deposition [**Specify LHE Cd solution]
3. Alt Zn-Ni alloy plating used ILO cadmium at my current facility [Cd is prohibited, except for brush plating]
AMS2417 Plating, Zinc-Nickel Alloy*
4. Alt Zn-Ni alloy brush-plating...
AMS2451/9 Plating, Brush, Zinc-Nickel Low Hydrogen Embrittlement
MIL-STD-865 Selective Brush Plating, Electro-Deposition [Specify LHE Zn-Ni solution]
5. NOTES
5.1 Star * codes
*Industry standard for ‘regular plating’ low strength steel
**I STRONGLY recommend using/specifying low hydrogen embrittlement solutions/methods... especially mixing various metals and especially when plating heat-treatable low/medium and high/very-high strength steels or CRES alloys.
*** Specialty processes for special purposes... best used on flight critical hardware.
5.2 There are several ‘major players’ providing brush plating supplies [solutions] and brush-plating equipment. These companies provide training/qualification when needed.
I hesitate to do this, but as an example, ONLY, I have attached a SIFCO brush-process manual which I’ve found useful.
5.3 Cd and Zn-Ni platings may be left ‘bare’ [Type/Class I, 1] or conversion coated with chromate [Type II, 2, [hexavalent or trivalent] or with phosphate [Type III, 3].
5.4 There are other low hydrogen embrittlement bath/brush ['stylus'] processes/solutions for Cd and Zn-Ni... but most are company proprietary.
5.5 Other [bath/brush] plating materials/alloys are also useful for various purposes, thus...
Chromium [Cr]
Cobalt [Co]
Nickel [Ni, various types including electroless]
Nickel-Boron [Ni-B, electroless]
Copper [Cu]
Tin [Sn]
Silver [Ag]
Regards, Wil Taylor
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