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MIL-DTL-13924D

COATING, OXIDE, BLACK, FOR FERROUS METALS

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ARMY - MR - Army Research Laboratory, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate
Year: 1999

Abstract: This specification covers black oxide coatings applied to ferrous metals (wrought iron, carbon, low alloy, and corrosion resistant steels). Black oxide coatings, with or without a supplementary preservative treatment (see 3.11). may be used where a black surface is required. Only very limited corrosion protection, under mildly corrosive conditions, is obtained as a result of black oxide coating (see 6.1). Black coatings are included in this specification with limitations as noted in 1.2. Intended Use: The black oxide coatings covered by this specification are military unique. Black oxide coatings are used on munition cases and gun barrels. These coatings are particularly suited for moving parts that cannot tolerate the dimensional build up of a more corrosion resistant finish. They are not recommended on parts going into long term storage. Sometimes, long term storage is required and a protective preservative fluid is recommended or a desiccated package is utilized. The coatings present a pleasing black appearance frequently employed for decorative purposes or decrease in light reflection. A supplementary water displacing preservative coating such as MIL-PRF-16173, grade 3 or comparable material which will provide equal or superior corrosion protection may be specified.
  CAUTION:  High strength steel (40 HRC or greater hardness)             may be subjected to "caustic embrittlement" that could             lead to spontaneous cracking if under internal or applied             stress during the blackening treatment.

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Subject: Chromic acid dip
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contributor authorARMY - MR - Army Research Laboratory, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate
date accessioned2017-09-04T15:30:41Z
date available2017-09-04T15:30:41Z
date copyright03/18/1999
date issued1999
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identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;query=autho162s7D83081DAC426159DD6E350F014A/handle/yse/32090
description abstractThis specification covers black oxide coatings applied to ferrous metals (wrought iron, carbon, low alloy, and corrosion resistant steels). Black oxide coatings, with or without a supplementary preservative treatment (see 3.11). may be used where a black surface is required. Only very limited corrosion protection, under mildly corrosive conditions, is obtained as a result of black oxide coating (see 6.1). Black coatings are included in this specification with limitations as noted in 1.2. Intended Use: The black oxide coatings covered by this specification are military unique. Black oxide coatings are used on munition cases and gun barrels. These coatings are particularly suited for moving parts that cannot tolerate the dimensional build up of a more corrosion resistant finish. They are not recommended on parts going into long term storage. Sometimes, long term storage is required and a protective preservative fluid is recommended or a desiccated package is utilized. The coatings present a pleasing black appearance frequently employed for decorative purposes or decrease in light reflection. A supplementary water displacing preservative coating such as MIL-PRF-16173, grade 3 or comparable material which will provide equal or superior corrosion protection may be specified.
  CAUTION:  High strength steel (40 HRC or greater hardness)             may be subjected to "caustic embrittlement" that could             lead to spontaneous cracking if under internal or applied             stress during the blackening treatment.

languageEnglish
titleMIL-DTL-13924Dnum
titleCOATING, OXIDE, BLACK, FOR FERROUS METALSen
typestandard
page11
statusActive
treeARMY - MR - Army Research Laboratory, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate:;1999
contenttypefulltext
subject keywordsChromic acid dip
subject keywordsChromium compounds
subject keywordsEmbrittlement relief
subject keywordsOxalic acid spot test
subject keywordsPreservative
subject keywordsSalt spray
subject keywordsSmut test
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