Standard Test Method for Measurement of Internal Stress of Plated Metallic Coatings with the Spiral Contractometer
Importancia y uso:
5.1 The spiral contractometer, properly used, will give reproducible results (see 9.5) over a wide range of stress values. Internal stress limits with this method can be specified for use by both the purchaser and the producer of plated or electroformed parts.
5.2 Plating with large tensile stresses will reduce the fatigue strength of a product made from high-strength steel. Maximum stress limits can be specified to minimize this. Other properties affected by stress include corrosion resistance, dimensional stability, cracking, and peeling.
5.3 In control of electroforming solutions, the effects of stress are more widely recognized, and the control of stress is usually necessary to obtain a usable electroform. Internal stress limits can be determined and specified for production control.
5.4 Internal stress values obtained by the spiral contractometer do not necessarily reflect the internal stress values found on a part plated in the same solution. Internal stress varies with many factors, such as coating thickness, preparation of substrate, current density, and temperature, as well as the solution composition. Closer correlation is achieved when the test conditions match those used to coat the part.
Subcomité:
B08.10
Volúmen:
02.05
Número ICS:
25.220.40 (Metallic coatings)
Palabras clave:
internal deposit stress test; metallic deposit ;
$ 1,086
Norma
B636/B636M
Versión
15(2021)
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Test Method
Fecha aprobación
2021-10-01
