JAGUAR JMS 10.22.05 Zinc /Chromate /Organic Type Coatings on Steel Components
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JAGUAR JMS 10.22.05 Document Information:
Title
Zinc /Chromate /Organic Type Coatings on Steel Components
Jaguar Car Ltd
Publication Date:
Nov 18, 1996
Scope:
B SCOPE
This Standard defines requirements for zinc coatings on steel components as applied from an organic or aquous dispersion containing uniformly distributed zinc and aluminium (approx. 7%) flake, chromates and proprietary organic materials. The coating is subsequently baked to an adherent metallic grey or black finish having "sacrificial" protective coating characteristics in combination with steel. Two categories of coating (Class A and Class B) are defined. The specification covers items processed by means of single coat "dip- drain" and double coat "dip- spin" methods and applies to pre-assembled and assembled components and fasteners including precision and non-precision threaded items. These coatings give improved coverage of complex shapes compared with electrolytic zinc coatings. Torque tension data should be obtained for the actual material in use as there are a number of types and surface conditions.
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