Name:
INTERN TMS 4117 PDF
Published Date:
02/01/2011
Status:
[ Revised ]
This specification covers the requirements for five types of surface finishes for stainless steel, including base metal requirements, process requirements, plating thickness, corrosion resistance, quality, qualification, source approval and quality control, and shipping and handling requirements.
Restricted Chemical Substances
Effective January 1, 2007, all product supplied to the requirements of this specification must comply with the requirements of the CEMS B-50 specification.
APPLICATION
This specification defines the finish requirements for stainless steel surfaces which are required to be passivated, electropolished, electropolished with chrome flash, or electrolytically micro-etched, for parts requiring a decorative, color match, corrosion/heat resistant finish, or "paint-ready" stainless steel surface. Such parts might include bright reflective grab handles, sunshades (requiring color match), exhaust pipes which require both corrosion and heat resistance, or stainless steel fasteners.* These finishes are classified according to the following Types (see Section A.0 for description):
Type 1 – Electropolish only
Type 2 – Electropolish plus electrodeposited chrome flash (minimum Cr plating thickness of 0.08 μm or 0.003 mils) – applicable where color match is required
Type 3 – Electropolish plus electrodeposited chrome flash (minimum Cr plating thickness of 0.21 μm or 0.008 mils) – forhigh heat applications
Type 4 – Micro-etch only
Type 5 – Chemical passivation
*NOTE: All stainless steel fasteners (i.e., bolts, nuts, washers, etc.) will be passivated in accordance with this TMS specification unless otherwise specified on the drawing, purchase order, or in the applicable Engineering Standard Parts (ESP) document.
| Edition : | 11 |
| Number of Pages : | 9 |
| Published : | 02/01/2011 |