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Plating, Brush, Tin-Zinc Low Hydrogen Embrittlement

2002-01-24
HISTORICAL
AMS2451/10
This specification covers the engineering requirements and process for brush plating of tin-zinc by electrodeposition. It is used, in conjunction with AMS 2451, for corrosion-protective, tin-zinc deposits, which may allow omission of hydrogen embrittlement relief treatment of high-strength steels.
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Plating, Brush, Nickel Low Stress, Low-Hardness Deposit

1998-07-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2451/3
This specification covers the engineering requirements and process controls for selective plating of low-hardness, low-stress nickel by electrodeposition. It should be used, in conjunction with AMS 2451, for heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant nickel deposits.
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Plating, Brush, Cobalt

2011-04-19
HISTORICAL
AMS2451/11A
This specification covers the requirements for brush plating of cobalt by electrodeposition.
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Plating, Brush, Cadmium Corrosion Protective, Low Hydrogen Embrittlement

1998-07-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2451/4
This specification establishes the engineering requirements and process controls for brush plating of cadmium by electrodeposition. It should be used, in conjunction with AMS 2451, for corrosion-protective, cadmium deposits which might allow omission of hydrogen embrittlement relief treatment of high-strength steels.
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Phosphate Treatment of Iron and Steel

2015-04-28
HISTORICAL
AMS03_11
This SAE Standard specifies requirements for the processing of iron and steel (excluding corrosion resisting steels) to produce coatings consisting essentially of inorganic phosphates, which are intended to be used in conjunction with supplementary finishes for the protection of the basis metal against corrosion (and in certain cases to give, additionally, anti-wear properties to sliding surfaces).
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Phosphate Treatment of Iron and Steel

2017-10-04
CURRENT
AMS03_11A
This SAE Standard specifies requirements for the processing of iron and steel (excluding corrosion resisting steels) to produce coatings consisting essentially of inorganic phosphates, which are intended to be used in conjunction with supplementary finishes for the protection of the basis metal against corrosion (and in certain cases to give, additionally, anti-wear properties to sliding surfaces).
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