BS 7371-7:2010
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Coatings on metal fasteners Specification for mechanically applied zinc and zinc based coatings
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English
30-04-2010
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Application and type of coating
5 Coating
6 Conversion coating (passivation treatment)
7 Suitability of coatings for components with parallel
threads
8 Information to be documented and supplied to the
coater
9 Identification
Annexes
Annex A (normative) - Coating thickness for threaded
parts
Annex B (normative) - Measurement of coating thickness
Annex C (informative) - Guidance on procedures that
may be adopted to accommodate thick coatings
Bibliography
Describes requirements for coatings applied by mechanically impacting zinc powder, or zinc based powder on to the component surface in an aqueous medium.
Committee |
FME/9
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes BS 7371-7(1994), 06/19974979 DC & 09/30203673 DC. (05/2010)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
22
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This part of BS 7371 specifies requirements for coatings applied by mechanically impacting zinc powder, or zinc based powder on to the component surface in an aqueous medium. The coating is not applied by using impact media accelerated by compressed air or centrifuge methods. The coatings consist principally of zinc and can be lubricated to give controlled torque/clamping force properties when required. NOTE 1 See, for example, BS 7371-2. In addition to the requirements in this part of BS 7371, the requirements in BS 7371-1 which are applicable to mechanically applied zinc based coatings apply. This part of BS 7371 also specifies requirements for: the coating thickness; the type of conversion treatment to be applied, which can be hexavalent, tri-valent or chromium free; the quality assessment of the corrosion resistance of unused coated parts when subjected to neutral salt spray testing; NOTE 2 See, for example, BS EN ISO 9227. the adhesion test. The coatings are suitable for application to metal components such as: parallel threaded fasteners and accessories; screws that cut or form their own threads, e.g. self-tapping screws; NOTE 3 See, for example, BS 4174. woodscrews; NOTE 4 See, for example, BS 1210. springs and spring components; pipe nuts and connectors with parallel or tapered threads; composite fasteners incorporating non-conducting materials (e.g. rubber-bonded assembly). When these coatings are applied to non-ferrous fasteners, the only part of the specification that applies is the coating thickness requirements. Annexes include tables indicating suitable coating grades for standard screw threads and methods of determination of coating thickness.
BS 3643-1:2007 | ISO metric screw threads Principles and basic data |
BS ISO 965-4:1998 | ISO general purpose metric screw threads. Tolerances Limits of sizes for hot-dip galvanized external screw threads to mate with internal screw threads tapped with tolerance position H or G after galvanizing |
BS 1210:1963 | Specification for wood screws |
BS 7371-10:1994 | Coatings on metal fasteners Specification for organic coatings |
BS 7371-2:1993 | Coatings on metal fasteners Specification for torque/clamping force relationship |
BS EN ISO 9227:2017 | Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres. Salt spray tests |
BS 7371-12:2008 | Coatings on metal fasteners Requirements for imperial fasteners |
BS 6338:1982 | Specification for chromate conversion coatings on electroplated zinc and cadmium coatings |
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