This standard covers requirements for several types and grades of electrodeposited nickel/chromium coatings on ferrous or copper alloy basis metals and copper/nickel/chromium on zinc or aluminum alloys for the finishing and corrosion protection of decorative ornamentation and hardware of motor vehicles and marine controls and fittings. Four grades of coatings are provided to correlate with the service conditions under which each is expected to provide satisfactory performance, namely: very severe, severe, moderate, and mild. Definitions and typical examples of these service conditions are provided in Appendix A.1 Information contained in this document generally conforms to the information contained in ASTM B 456, Specification for Electrodeposited Coatings of Nickel plus Chromium. The Technical Committee which originally created this document no longer exists. This was reviewed by two experts in the field and it has been determined to contain basic and stable technology which is not dynamic in nature. The contents of the document were deemed accurate and do not require an update prior to stabilization.
Electroplating of Nickel and Chromium on Metal Parts - Automotive Ornamentation and Hardware
11.05.2012
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
ELECTROPLATING OF NICKEL AND CHROMIUM ON METAL PARTS—AUTOMOTIVE ORNAMENTATION AND HARDWARE
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