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What equipment is used to measure chemfilm
ohmage?
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I am developing an aluminum sheet metal part that will be chem
filmed and must meet
Mil-DTL-5541 [link is to spec at TechStreet]F, CLASS 3. Where
can I buy the equipment to measure a resistance not greater than
5,000 microhms per square inch with a nominal electrode pressure of
200 psi?
Mark Stauder
mechanical design engineer - Irvine, California
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Build it or buy it! We tried for years to locate such a piece of
test equipment and finally we purchased a load cell to measure force,
machined a copper electrode 1" x 1", and put the unit into a
hydraulic controled anvil press. Using a simple amp/volt meter
between the copper electrode and the test piece we were able to
measure the surface resistance. The alternative is to have an outside
electrical testing house measure it for you which is often easier and
cheaper when you factor in the cost of calibration. Lastly, once
you've settled in on a chromate product and defined the process
needed to stay below the maximum resistance, you'll find the result
doesn't vary.
The spec you reference doesn't require that you measure the
resistance (whereas AMS2473 [link is to spec at TechStreet]
might), MIL-C-5541 Class 3 requires the use of a QPL-approved product
which has demonstrated its ability to meet the resistance requirement
when operated per the manufacturer's data sheet.
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Not sure whether these are commercially available.
The design is relatively simple. See
MIL-DTL-81706 [link is to spec at TechStreet]B CHEMICAL
CONVERSION MATERIALS FOR COATING ALUMINUM.
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Ken Vlach
- Goleta, California
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