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Letter 12004 Recommended preventive plating of High Tensile Bolts+ We want to use High Tensile Bolt in our welding machines. To avoid corrosion in marine shipment, what kind of plating should be done without affecting the tensile strength of the bolts and brittleness? Brijesh Khanderia
+ If one could dismiss environmental concerns, cadmium plating is always the ideal coating for a high strength fastener due to its sacrificial protection, its bakeability for hydrogen embrittlement relief, and its excellent lubricity and freedom from sticky corrosion products (which leads to consistent torquing). So there are still some applications where cadmium is the only acceptable plating. But you might consider mechanical plating of zinc, or electroplating of zinc-nickel alloy.
++ Hi, The most useful solution in our India is the Xylan fluoropolymer based coatings for those fasteners.
++ Best preservative from corrosion during marine shipment is Molykote Metal Protector Plus, 5% Salt spray test is 510 Hours, it is also simple in use i.e only dip the bolts in MPP liquid and pack. Vinit Jain
++ Dear Brijesh Khanderia, What are your High Strength bolts normally treated with? They are often used in the construction of steel framed buildings, where they must also resist corrosion. The conditions of a construction site are different, not as aggressive as the marine environment. However if it is only for a sort exposure time, perhaps only an additional barrier (possibly Teflon based) might be all the extra protection you need. Zinc and zinc alloy platings (mechanical or electro-) need a finish in chromate to get maximum corrosion protection. And chromate, like cadmium, has great material properties and is highly toxic. Ian Brooke
Dear Reader: please choose what you want to do.
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