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Letter 26040
Is plating or blackodizing better on
spring washers
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Our company manufactures electrical switches, wherin we use spring
washers. I want to know which plating process must be done on these
washers to prevent hydrogen embrittlement. We have tried zinc plating
and cadmium plating but washer cracks after few hours of application
of torque. Can you give us any information whether blackodizing these
washers is a better option than plating.
Zankar Desai
trainee engineer - Vadodara, Gujarat, India
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Baking for hydrogen embrittlement relief is necessary regardless
of which process you use unless--which is unlikely for a low cost
product like this--you prepare the surfaces by blasting instead of
pickling; then it might be possible to do black oxide without
embrittlement relief. Zinc plating is a far more corrosion resistant
finish than black oxide, and would be my preference.
I suspect you are doing no baking, or late and inadequate baking,
and that must be corrected.
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Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey
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