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Letter 35066
EN Porosity Test with Copper Sulfate
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Good Day,
We are researching using Copper Sulfate as a means to test porosity
in our Electroless Nickel plated components. The substrate material
is Si-iron. This test works. However, I can't seem to find a spec on
this testing method. The parts are used in the Aerospace industry,
and I was also wondering how to clean the Copper Sulfate off of
production parts after testing. Does anyone have any comments on this
procedure, or knowledge of a spec that calls this test method
out?
Thanks,
Larry Peters
Aerospace Engineering - Wallingford, CT
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As one who is a participating member of both ASTM's Committee B08
and SAE Committee B that issues and revised AMS specs, I'm fairly
certain that there are no EN specs that use copper sulfate for a
porosity test. This answer is also based on my hands-on experience,
both plating and testing, with EN for over 25 years. Copper sulfate
works well for passivated stainless where you're testing a large open
surface area where a color change (steel gray to red copper) is
readily apparent. Using it for microporosity in EN would be difficult
to ascertain the color change due to the tendency of pits in EN to be
very, very small. That's why a ferroxyl test where the color change
to blue is pronounced is the universal porosity test for EN. In
addition, you could try salt spraying the plated part as this to is
nothing but a porosity test when used for nickel as chloride has ZERO
attack on EN. Lastly, as the copper sulfate solution is acidulated to
keep it active, the parts you test should be cleaned with a mildly
alkaline solution such as
baking soda [link is to product info at Amazon] dissolved in
water.
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To add to Milt's fine answer: the ferroxyl test he mentioned is
not covered in ASTM B733 [link is to spec at TechStreet],
the ASTM spec for EN. Yet it is in ASTM
B689 [link is to spec at TechStreet], for electroplated
nickel, in Annex A2.
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Lee Gearhart
metallurgist
East Aurora, NY
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