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9/8/98 AC 43.

13-1B

CHAPTER 6. CORROSION, INSPECTION & PROTECTION

SECTION 12. PLATED PARTS

6-193. CHROMIUM AND NICKEL- over both steel and copper alloys. Protection
PLATED PARTS. Nickel and chromium is provided by a sacrificial process in which
platings are used extensively as protective and the cadmium is attacked rather than the un-
wear-resistant coatings over high-strength steel derlying base material. Properly functioning
parts (landing gear journals, shock strut pis- cadmium surface coatings may show mottling,
tons, etc.). Chromium and nickel plate provide ranging from white to brown to black spots on
protection by forming a somewhat impervious their surfaces. These show the sacrificial pro-
physical coat over the underlying base metal. tection being offered by the cadmium coat, and
When breaks occur in the surface, the protec- under no condition should such spotting be
tion is destroyed. removed merely for appearance sake. In fact,
cadmium will continue to protect even when
a. The amount of reworking that can be actual breaks in the coating develop and bare
performed on chromium and nickel-plated steel or exposed copper surfaces appear.
components is limited.
a. When the breakdown of the cad-
b. The rework should consist of light mium plating occurs and the initial appear-
buffing to remove corrosion products and pro- ance of corrosion products on the base metal
duce the required smoothness. The buffing develops, some mechanical cleaning of the
should not take the plating below the mini- area may be necessary but shall be limited to
mum allowable thickness. removal of the corrosion products from the
underlying base material.
c. Whenever a chromium or nickel-plated
component requires buffing, coat the area with b. Under no condition should such a
a corrosion-preventive compound, if possible. coating be cleaned with a wire brush. If pro-
tection is needed, a touch-up with primer or a
d. When buffing exceeds the minimum temporary preservative coating should be ap-
thickness of the plating, or the base metal has plied. Restoration of the plate coating cannot
sustained corrosive attack, the component be done in the field.
should be removed and replaced.
c. Zinc coatings offer protection in an
e. The removed component can be re- identical manner to cadmium, and the correc-
stored to serviceable condition by having the tive treatment for failure is generally the same
old plating completely stripped and replated in as for cadmium-plated parts. However, the
accordance with acceptable methods and amount of zinc on aircraft structures is very
specifications. limited and usually does not present a mainte-
nance problem.
6-194. CADMIUM AND ZINC-PLATED
PARTS. Cadmium plating is used extensively 6-205. [RESERVED.]
6-195.
in aircraft construction as a protective finish

Par 6-193 Page 6-39 (and 6-40)

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