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3、 ORDER; (412) 776-4970 FAX: (412) 776-0790SAE WEB ADDRESS http:/www.sae.orgCopyright 1985 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.SURFACEVEHICLE400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001INFORMATIONREPORTSubmitted for recognition as an American National Stand
4、ardJ474REAF.FEB85Issued 1930-01Reaffirmed 1985-02Superseding J474 JUN72ELECTROPLATING AND RELATED FINISHESForewordThis Document has not changed other than to put it into the new SAE Technical Standards BoardFormat.1. ScopeElectroplating is a process whereby an object is coated with one or more relat
5、ively thin, tightlyadherent layers of one or more metals. It is accomplished by placing the object to be coated on a plating rackor a fixture, or in a basket or in a rotating container in such a manner that a suitable current may flow throughit, and then immersing it in a series of solutions and rin
6、ses in planned sequence. The advantage to be gainedby electroplating may be considerable; broadly speaking, the process is used when it is desired to endow thebasis material (selected for cost, material conservation, and physical property reasons) with surface propertiesit does not possess.It should
7、 be noted that although electroplating is the most widely used process for applying metals to asubstrate, they may also be applied by spraying, vacuum deposition, cladding, hot dipping, chemical reduction,mechanical plating, etc. The purpose for applying an electroplate and the metals used for vario
8、us applicationsfollow.2. References2.1 Applicable PublicationsThe following publications form a part of the specification to the extent specifiedherein. Unless otherwise indicated the lastest revision of SAE publications shall apply.2.1.1 SAE PUBLICATIONAvailable from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Wa
9、rrendale, PA 15096-0001.SAE J207Electroplating of Nickel and Chromium on Metal PartsAutomotive Ornamentation andHardware2.1.2 ASTM PUBLICATIONSAvailable from ASTM, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.ASTM Book of StandardsPart 7ASTM A 164Electrodeposited Coatings of Zinc on Steel
10、ASTM A 165Electrodeposited Coatings of Cadmium on SteelASTM B 177Chromium Plating on Steel for Engineering UseASTM B 200 Electrodeposited Coatings of Lead on SteelASTM B 253Preparation of and Electroplating on Aluminum Alloys by the Zincate ProcessCOPYRIGHT Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.Licen
11、sed by Information Handling ServicesSAE J474 Reaffirmed FEB85-2-ASTM B 254Preparation of and Electroplating on Stainless SteelASTM B 456Electrodeposited Coatings of Nickel Plus ChromiumASTM B 503Use of Copper and Nickel Electroplating Solutions for ElectroformingASTM B 545Electrodeposited Coatings o
12、f Tin2.1.3 OTHER PUBLICATIONSAllen Gray, Modern Electroplating. The Electrochemical Society, Inc. Vols. 1 and 2, New York: John Wileycomponents of mechanical assemblies, and controlmechanisms.5. Engineering CoatingsFunctional enhancement of a component by the use of an electroplated coating isrecogn
13、ized. Among the many applications, the more important usages include:a. Abrasion and scratch protection as provided by a coating that is harder than the basis metal. Coatingsof chromium, nickel (both electrodeposited and electroless), tin-nickel, or iron are examples of hardcoatings.b. Use of soft e
14、lectrodeposits, such as silver, lead, tin-lead, indium, or lead-indium which adjust to minorimperfections in mating surfaces, are suitable as bearing surfaces.c. Use of electrodeposits such as chromium, iron, or nickel for rebuilding undersized parts.d. The use of various electrodeposits in speciali
15、zed fields such as in coating of conductors and plating ofplastics and ceramics, in both the electrical and electronic fields.COPYRIGHT Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.Licensed by Information Handling ServicesSAE J474 Reaffirmed FEB85-3-6. ElectroformingElectroforming is the production or repro
16、duction of articles by electrodeposition. Typicalapplications are the production of printing plates, phonograph matrices, patterns, molds, dies, and paint masksmade of electrodeposited copper, iron, nickel, and other metals.NOTEIt should be stressed that this writing is only a very brief introductio
17、n to the subject of electroplatingand related finishes. Detailed information on the subject may be found in one or more of thepublications appearing in the bibliography and in the specifications listing.7. Bibliography1. Allen Gray, Modern Electroplating. The Electrochemical Society, Inc. Vols. 1 an
18、d 2, New York: JohnWiley broadly speaking, the process is used when it isdesired to endow the basis material (selected for cost, material conservation, and physical propertyreasons) with surface properties it does not possess.It should be noted that although electroplating is the most widely used pr
19、ocess for applying metals to asubstrate, they may also be applied by spraying, vacuum deposition, cladding, hot dipping, chemicalreduction, mechanical plating, etc.Reference SectionSAE J207Electroplating of Nickel and Chromium on Metal PartsAutomotive Ornamentation andHardwareASTM Book of StandardsP
20、art 7ASTM A 164Electrodeposited Coatings of Zinc on SteelASTM A 165Electrodeposited Coatings of Cadmium on SteelASTM B 177Chromium Plating on Steel for Engineering UseASTM B 200 Electrodeposited Coatings of Lead on SteelASTM B 253Preparation of and Electroplating on Aluminum Alloys by the Zincate Pr
21、ocessASTM B 254Preparation of and Electroplating on Stainless SteelASTM B 456Electrodeposited Coatings of Nickel Plus ChromiumASTM B 503Use of Copper and Nickel Electroplating Solutions for ElectroformingASTM B 545Electrodeposited Coatings of TinAllen Gray, Modern Electroplating. The Electrochemical
22、 Society, Inc. Vols. 1 and 2, New York: JohnWiley & Sons.Herbert H. Uhlig, Corrosion Handbook. The Electrochemical Society, Inc. New York: John Wiley & Sons.William Blum and George B. Hogaboom, Principles of Electroplating and Electroforming. New York:McGraw-Hill.COPYRIGHT Society of Automotive Engi
23、neers, Inc.Licensed by Information Handling ServicesSAE J474 Reaffirmed FEB85A. K. Graham and H. L. Pinkerton, Electroplating Engineers Handbook (Second Edition). New York:Reinhold Publishing Co.Metal Finishing Guide Book and Directory. Westwood, N.J.: Metal and Plastics Publications.Lester F. Spenc
24、er, “Electroplated CoatingsSelection Factors.“ Metal Finishing, Vol. 69, No. 9(September 1971) and No. 10 (October 1971).J. B. Mohler, “Primer on Electrodeposited Coatings.“ Materials Engineering, Vol. 75, No. 1 (January1972).Developed by the SAE Nonferrous Metals CommitteeCOPYRIGHT Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.Licensed by Information Handling Services
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