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INTERNATIONAL Iso STANDARD 4042 Second edition 1999.00.15 Fasteners — Electroplated coatings Eléments de fixation — Revétements électrolytiques Reference number 1S0 4042. 1999(€) Si Te UL see ae eeermIEALtI 1S 4042:1999/2) Contents a 6 Hydrogen embrittioment relief, 7 Corrosion protection... 7 8 Applicability to fasteners that cut or form theit own ‘mating threads 9 Specification of coating thicknes: 10 Measurement of coating thickness. 10-1 Local thickness... 11 Sampling for thickness tests. 12 Ordering requirements for electroplating 18 Designation ‘Annex F (informative) Examples for coating desig Annex (informative) ‘Surface areas of bolts, screws and nuts Bibliography. © 180 1990 Srsena nes, oe unet oenwie specie, no pat of he pubtcaion may be reteduced of lliged in any form or by any means. electronic ner etisen pholocopyng and microfin, witout permission nweing feces eon lntemationas Organization for Standardization Case postate 56 « CH-1211 Geneve 20. Swzestand Intemet iso@isoen Printed in Swzertond mines, Foreword the fight to be tervesented on that committee. international organizations, goveinmental and non-governmental, In laison with ISO, also take pert in the work ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commissicr: (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization. {nternstional Standards are drafted in accordance with the rues given in the ISONEC Directives, Part 3 Prat international Standards adopted by the technical committees ate circulated to the member bodies for voting Publication as an Intemational Standard requires approval by atleast 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote {ikemotional Standard ISO 4042 was prepared by Technical Commitee ISO/TC 2, Fasleners, Subcommittee SCI, ‘Mechanical properties of fasteners. ‘This second edition cancels and replaces the first edttion (ISO 4042. 1989) which has been technically revised Annexes D and £ form a normative patt of this International Standard. Annexes A, B, C, F and G ate for information only. 3 ill 1SO 4042:1999(15) so 'S0 32691), Fasteners — Acceptance inspection 'S0 4520-1961, Chromate conversion coatings on electroplated ine and cadmium coatngs. 180 9227-1890, Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres — Salt spray tests 'S0 9587.) Metalic and other inorganic coatings ~ Pre-treatments of iron or steel lor reducing the risk of ‘hychogen embrittlement {80 {5900.21 Fasteners — Preloading test for the detection of tychogen emeritiement —~ Paralel bearing ‘Surface method 3. Terms and definitions Fer te, RurBoses of this International Standare, the defritions given in 1S0 2064 (in particular, the definitions of ioueart sutece, measuring area, local thickness andi minimum local thickness) and 1S0 3205 logeiter ton nce following, apply. a4 batet vant of identical fasteners trom the same manufacturing lot processed together at one time 32 production run {nose batches of parts processed continuously without ary changes in crating techniques or constituents 3.3 batch average thickness calevisied average thickness of a coating fit was undormly distitited over the surface of the parts ofthe batch 34 baking process of heating parts for a definite time at a given temperature in order to minimize the «isk of hydrogen ‘embitiement 38 baking duration {ime at which the parts are held at the specified temperature which they shall have completely reached 1) Tobe published. (Revision of ISO 32691088) 2) Tobe published, 2 Ril 1SO 4042:1999(i) 2180 Complete elimination of hydrogen embritvement cannot be assured. If a reduced probability of encountering hydrogen embrittlement is desired, alternative procedures should be evaluated. NOTE Investigations are proceeding to develop methods forthe reduction of hydrogen embvitlement, 7 Corrosion protection ‘The corrosion protection of an electroplated coating depends to a considerable extent on its thickness. In addttion to greater coating thickness, a chromate conversion treatment Cai be specified for increased corrosion Protection on Zine rx cadmium coatings ‘Paotact wh other metals and materias, he Wequerscy and curation of wetting and service temperatures may influence the protective performance of coatings and expert advice is essential when unceriainies of shows sre Coatings of Zn and Cu applied to ferrous substrates are less electropositve than the steel base metal and senseavently provide cethosic protection In contrast, Ni and Cr coatings are more electropositve than the sicet ‘base metal and may intensify part corrosion where the coating is damaged or pitted. ‘Cadmnium coatings are dealt with in SO 2082 Zine coatings ere deat with in ISO 2081. ‘Nickel coatings are dealt within ISO 1458. Nicke! = chromium and copper + nickel + chromium coatings are dealt wah in ISO 1456. ‘Chromate conversion treatments are dealt with in 1SO 4520, NOTE Information on salt spray corrosion protection performance of metalic coatings is given in inlormative annex 8 Applicability to fasteners that cut or form t! ‘own mating threads Al recommended coatings may be applied to screws that out or form their own mating threads such a wood Sciews, sei tapping screws, sei ciling sorews and thread forming screws. The maximum value for batch averoge thickness given in Table 1 may be ignored uriess otherwise specified 9 Specification of coating thickness ‘The local and batch average thicknesses corresponditg to the nominal costing thicknesses recommended in the felevant International Standards for electroplating are guven in Table 1 In ore fo reduce the risk of interference on assembly of threads with electroplated coatings, the coating thickness ‘shall not exceed one-quarter of the fundamental deviation of the thread. These values are speciied in Table 2 NOTE For accommodation of thick coatings guidance is gwen in informative annex G rn elective coating thicknesses measured according to one of the methods specified in clause 10 shall comply with the values specified in Table 1 e1sO 180 4042:1999(E) Table 1 — Coating thicknesses. Thetasies in meromeves TE Eiesivecosngichnese Nominal coating thickness: Local® ‘Batch average i on, i 3 2 3 5 A $ “ ¢ a : 4 0 2 — 2 a Ol ae 15 : 18 16 P 14 18 | 20 2 18 23 2 zs 2 Ea 2% 2 2 % * For measuring local thickness see 10 1 For measuring batch average thickness see 102 {nthe case of batch average thickness meesurement and if the Pominal thicknesses than those specified in Tabte 1 shall be appl threaded parts have nominal lengths /> Si smatier see Table 2 19 Measurement of coating thickness 10.1 Local thickness | ro gOaal thickness shall be net less than the minimum thickness spectied in the order, and shall be measured ere a a metiods spectied in the Intemational Standard forthe coating being applied Theknesees on toe | ‘Serews and ruts shall only be measured on the test surfaces shown in Figure 4 BE® SOO — eS 8 | ing area for local coating thickness measurement on fasteners | Key 1 Measurement Figure 1 — Meas SR iil ‘Table 2— Upper iimits of coating thicknesses for ISO metric threads (ades6Lizror OSI Fam od Terai Tews patent Temnnca pong Teme potent Tewarce renee eee Taipan cangnenn ‘Canna meen rier | domew | rae | coavg | rome | © . saran | « sarte | < F |ictcewme| meal | wetnes | mes beet rout ten [ecateal mae fanctenl pp atcies exaten [ay wees wits main ee Neatongn ne Nenastong a oe ‘one mt 161] sere rss | ssere sas | taser oy tesu| eter | wisi a a ofa . 7 fe @ [a Pa fe ’ oe eo} otal» * sto <0 " . * fe - ° 7 ” |e 7 © " + v |e » ” " * wf» ee «pe » fw wo fw w fol ws wf» an [os] » os | = |= » fa,» wo | « |» a» fa] » » | « |» x fas |» » (air Naar ear 9 wa a ony TaNDACOD seek Gry Pee TOET secaey Pra octane renner eet © Maen ae cata ovens ech aon hearers eanewrer ed

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