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letter 11004
Fe/Zn 8 thickness
clarification
When ASTM B-633 [link is to spec at TechStreet]
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 interfers with the
functionality of our part?
Janice Tessier
- Sealy, Texas
To the best of my knowledge, the thickness is the minimum. It
would be very difficult to obtain a certain thickness exactly, for
example 8 microns. We need to have a range on the thickness.
You could specify also a maximum thickness, and work with your
supplier to see if it is possible to work on this range.
I hope this helps.
Enrique Segovia
- Monterrey, Mexico
Hello Janice,
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.
Hope that this helps.
Best regards,
Brian A. Calver, CEF
- Grimsby, ON, Canada
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