This recommended practice describes the engineering requirements for producing a voltage-resistant, non-powdery anodic coating on titanium and titanium alloys and the properties of such coatings.
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) covers laboratory test methods required to evaluate nonflammable hydraulic fluids. The methods of testing and description of the equipment have been used typically for evaluating chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE) base hydraulic fluids.
This specification covers the engineering requirements for selective (brush) electrodeposition of nickel and the properties of the deposit. This process has been used typically to provide moderate corrosion and oxidation resistance and dimensional build-up and restoration of parts which may operate in service up to 700 degrees F (371 degrees C), where low tensile stress in the deposit is required to avoid marked reduction of fatigue strength, but usage is not limited to such applications.
This specification covers the engineering requirements for selective (brush) electrodeposition of nickel and the properties of the deposit. This process has been used typically to provide good wear resistance and dimensional build-up and restoration of parts which may operate in service up to 450 degrees F (232 degrees C), where low tensile stress in the deposit is required, but usage is not limited to such applications. Diffusion heat treatment of the deposit is not required.