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Ze-Steel Galvano offers galvanizing services according to ISO 2081 I DIN 50961 standards.
On two completely automatic lines, we use low-acid zinc chloride and cyanide-free alkaline zinc technologies.
The zinc coatings applied by these two galvanizing processes are characterized by high gloss and good corrosion resistance. It is possible to galvanize objects made of alloy steels (low and high alloy), gray cast iron, brass, copper and copper alloys.
Beginning of 2020 we became exclusive distributors for two italian brends: Glomax Srl and Condoroil Chemical srl.
We offer products such as galvanic additives, degreaser, additives for industrial paints of all kinds of metal, lubricants and powders for hot rolling and cold wire drawing, additives for industrial water treatments.
Q. When ASTM B633 specifies SC2 (Fe/Zn8) does this mean a minimum or an exact? Can the supplier send us material with a range of 8-12 microns with the 9-12 microns having a deposit build up which interferes with the functionality of our part?
Is the product that you are having a problem with a fastener? The spec. Fe/Zn 8 calls out a minimum specification (0.00031") for zinc on steel, I believe. However, a standard 2A/2B thread fit only has an allowance for finishing of 0.00025". If the plater is trying to meet the intent of the specification which you have called out, and the fastener is relatively long, it is very possible that there will be enough zinc on the starter thread to cause a thread interference. The same issue can occur on a stamping with a threaded hole.
Q. We have had a request regarding ZN 6 Passivate Blue. What does the 6 mean?
Why Blue over gold or clear?
Also what is passivate bi-chromatic?
Are there any links to good websites describing the finishes and passivation process?
A. David,
ZN6 passivate blue is zinc plating with blue passivation using hexavalent chrome.
Now since hexavalent chrome is being phased out, blue passivation with trivalent chrome process is commercially available which is superior to dichromate type hexavalent chromium process. The neutral salt spay life before white rust as well as the finish is better than the latter.
However, yellow iridescent passivation (what you are referring to as "gold") has better corrosion resistance than blue passivation ("clear.")
! I have read your question and read the answers. I must admit both could be correct. I think you need to go back to your customer and ask him exactly what he wants. It is a problem in the plating game when a customer gives a "spec" like that (internal spec) that is not clearly understood by the plater.
A. Hi Kim. Hopefully Joko's reply answered your question satisfactorily. Still I would warn that several different zinc plating specs might include similar codes like Fe, Zn8, and CM2, while including additional requirements about testing, lot size, etc. So you probably should be careful to call it out as "ASTM spec. no xxxx type Fe/Zn8/CM2" or "ISO xxxx type Fe/Zn8/CM2" or "Nissan xxxx type Fe/Zn8/CM2" or whatever is the case :-)Regards,
Q. I have a customer drawing that states on the finishing field the follows:
ZINC PLATE Fe/Zn 5 c 2C F-010.
As far as I know this is a Zinc Plating over steel, 5 microns, chromate; however I don't know what the rest of the spec. means "2C F-010".
Could somebody help me with this?
A. Can't you go back to your customer and ask what body issued the standard?
It has the look of a European standard but is not written in the manner which the relevant standard, BS EN 12329 demands. [ed. note: that spec has been superceded by BS EN ISO 2081]
Q. I have a print with this plate spec, and just want to make sure that I understand it correctly. As far as I know it is a .00031 min plate thickness, ROHS.
Is there a specific salt spray for this?
Any words of advise would be appreciated.
Hi Amy,
That is not a spec, it is a code within an unspecified specification number.
Joko and A.S.'s contradictory answers should serve as a warning not to proceed without knowing what spec number you are supposed to be following :-)Regards,
Q. Hello,
We have a customer from Japan that requires plating I have never heard. They are specifying Ep-Fe/Zn10 bk. I have contacted our plating shop and they have never heard of this type. It seems it is Zinc plating 10 microns thick, but what does the bk stand for? Please help.
Q. What is the meaning in the electrolytic coating spec "Fe/Zn8/F1" Pc:black passivation Cr+3Fe/Zn8/F1 - FTR 00025 for an electrolytic coating of zinc on steel, with a minimal thickness of 8, is having a black layer of Chrome III passivation?
Q. We have some steel fasteners in our older drawings with a description of "GRADE 5, 2C". Our internal part number corresponds to, for example, McMaster 90126A031. I assume that the 2C designation is meant to suggest the zinc-plated finish but I haven't been able to find a standard that it would be associated with. The only references I've found are ASTM A193 (appears to refer to a heat treat for SST) and BS1706, where it doesn't mean much without additional context. Our customer is now asking for clarification so I need to come up with an answer. Can anyone give me a hint? Thanks!
A. Hi Mark. My guess is that the fateners are stainless steel based on the spec you referenced, and that "2C" refers to the thread fit rather than having anything to do with zinc plating or chromating ... but this doesn't sound like a job to be guessed at, it sounds like a situation where a qualified engineer should study the drawing and issue an appropriate revision.
Luck & Regards,
Ted Mooney, P.E. RET
Striving to live Aloha
finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey
What is SEZn-CM finishing?Q. Hi, I'd like to find out what is SEZn-CM finishing. This is stated in my customer drawing under surface treatment so I'm checking what finishing is this.Best regards