STANDARD OVERHAUL PRACTICES MANUAL
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General<BR>A. The instructions in this manual tell how to do standard shop procedures during maintenance<BR>functions from simple checks and replacement to complete shop-type repair.<BR>B. This manual is divided into separate sections:<BR>(1) Title Page<BR>(2) Transmittal Letter<BR>(3) Highlights<BR>(4) Effective Pages<BR>(5) Contents<BR>(6) Revision Record<BR>(7) Record of Temporary Revisions<BR>(8) Introduction<BR>(9) Procedures<BR>C. Refer to SOPM 20-00-00 for a definition of standard industry practices, vendor names and addresses,<BR>and an explanation of the True Position Dimensioning symbols used.<BR>D. The data is general. It is not about all situations or specific installations. Use it as a guide to help you<BR>write minimum standards.<BR>E. If the component overhaul instructions are different from the data in this subject, use the component<BR>overhaul instructions.<BR>PART NUMBER NONE<BR>STANDARD OVERHAUL PRACTICES MANUAL<BR>20-43-03<BR>INTRODUCTION<BR>Page 1<BR>Jul 01/2005<BR>BOEING PROPRIETARY - Copyright#Unpublished Work - See title page for details<BR>CHEMICAL CONVERSION COATINGS FOR ALUMINUM<BR>1. INTRODUCTION<BR>A. The data in this subject comes from Boeing Process Specifications BAC5719. The airline has a copy<BR>of the Boeing Process Specification Manual.<BR>B. The data is general. It is not about all situations or specific installations. Use this data as a guide to<BR>help you write minimum standards.<BR>C. If the instructions in the finish code refers to BAC5719, use only this procedure. If the instructions<BR>refer to MIL-C-5541, you can use procedures that agree with MIL-C-5541.<BR>D. Refer to SOPM 20-00-00 for a list of all the vendor names and addresses.<BR>2. SCOPE<BR>A. This chemical conversion coating is used on aluminum to increase corrosion resistance, to be a<BR>paint base, and to give an electrically conductive finish.<BR>B. The coatings applied by these procedures agree with the requirements of MIL-C-5541. But the paint<BR>adhesion tests of MIL-C-5541 are not included. For parts to be painted, use the paint adhesion tests of<BR>the applicable paint application specification.<BR>3. CLASSIFICATION<BR>A. This procedure has these types and classes:<BR>CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION OBSOLETE<BR>CLASSIFICATION<BR>Type 1 Immersion Application Method 1<BR>Type 2 Manual Application. For parts too large for immersion<BR>tank, for parts with areas that could catch liquids, or for<BR>touchup or for minor rework<BR>Method 2<BR>Type 3 Spray Application. For parts with no areas that could<BR>catch liquids.<BR>Method 3<BR>Type 4 Automatic coat (flow, roll or spray) application. For<BR>Class E material only, on rolls or foil or flat sheets.<BR>(None)<BR>Type 5 Manual pen application. For Class F material only, for<BR>small repairs (scratches, small bare areas)<BR>(None)<BR>Class A Alodine 600, Alodine (Alocrom) 1200, Alodine 1200S,<BR>Alodine 1201 (Type 2 only), Alumibond 1200, Turcoat<BR>Alumigold B or 4178-6, Chromicoat L25 or Iridite 14-2<BR>(colored fim) (meets MIL-C-5541 Class 1A), Alodine 1600<BR>or 1660<BR>(None)<BR>Class B Alodine 1000, 1000L, 1001, or 1500 (clear film) (meets<BR>MIL-C-5541, Class 3)<BR>(None)<BR>Class C Alodine 600, Alodine (Alocrom) 1200, Alodine 1200S,<BR>Alumibond 1200, or Chromicoat L25 applied over<BR>alkaline etch cleaning (meets MIL-C-5541 Class 1A),<BR>Alodine 1600 or 1660. (Use immersion application only)<BR>(None)<BR>PART NUMBER NONE<BR>STANDARD OVERHAUL PRACTICES MANUAL<BR>20-43-03<BR>Page 1<BR>Mar 01/2007<BR>BOEING PROPRIETARY - Copyright#Unpublished Work - See title page for details<BR>CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION OBSOLETE<BR>CLASSIFICATION<BR>Class D Alodine 600 (Type 1, 2 or 3), Alodine (Alocrom) 1200,<BR>Alodine 1200S (Type 1, 2 or 3) Chromicoat L25, or Iridite<BR>14-2 (Type 1) (colored film) (meets MIL-C-5541 Class 3).<BR>Makes a coating with low electrical resistance<BR>(None)<BR>Class E Permatreat 684. For laminated aluminum shims, shim<BR>stock, and shim components (foil and sheet stock) only<BR>(None)<BR>Class F Alodine 1132 (Touch-N-Prep pen) (Type 5). For<BR>scratches and small bare areas on the aluminum<BR>substrate only<BR>(None)<BR>B. If the overhaul instructions do not give the type or method and the parts have no areas that could<BR>catch solutions, use Type 1, 2, 3 or 4. If the parts do have areas that could catch solutions, use Type 2.<BR>C. If the overhaul instructions do not give the class or color, use Class A or C. If the overhaul<BR>instructions specify Class A, you can use Class C as an alternative. But use Class C only on bare<BR>(non-clad) detail parts. On shim stock or components, use Class E. If the overhaul instructions specify<BR>colorless or clear coating, use Class B.<BR>D. If the parts have BMS 10-20 primer, use only Alodine 600. Other coating materials, such as Alodine<BR>1132, 1200 or 1200S, can cause a powdery coating if applied on cured BMS 10-20 primer.<BR>E. Do not use the Alodine 1132 pen on surfaces to be sealed with BMS 5-45 sealant.<BR>4. MATERIALS<BR>A. Alocrome 1200, VK0008<BR>B. Alodine 600, V84063<BR>C. Alodine 1000L, liquid concentrate, V84063<BR>D. Alodine 1000, powder, V84063<BR>E. Alodine 1001, liquid concentrate, V84063<BR>F. Alodine 1132 Touch-N-Prep pen, V84063<BR>G. Alodine 1200, V84063<BR>H. Alodine 1200S, V84063<BR>I. Alodine 1201, V84063<BR>J. Alodine 1500, V84063<BR>K. Alodine 1600, V84063<BR>L. Alodine 1660, V84063<BR>M. Alumibond 1200, V1DZU6<BR>N. Chromicoat L25, V44389<BR>O. Chromicoat T3, V44389<BR>P. Iridite 14-2, V0PX54<BR>Q. Permatreat 684, V24774<BR>R. Toner 22, V84063<BR>PART NUMBER NONE<BR>STANDARD OVERHAUL PRACTICES MANUAL<BR>20-43-03<BR>Page 2<BR>Mar 01/2008<BR>BOEING PROPRIETARY - Copyright#Unpublished Work - See title page for details<BR>S. Turcoat Alumigold B, V61102<BR>T. Turcoat Alumigold 4178-6, V61102<BR>U. Ammonium Hydroxide, 28%, technical grade<BR>V. Nitric Acid – Technical, A-A-59105 (Replaces O-E-350) or JIS-K-1308, 40 or 428 Baume’<BR>W. Hydrofluoric Acid – 70% recommended; other concentrations are acceptable<BR>X. Sodium hydroxide, 50% liquid, ASTM E 1098<BR>Y. Sandpaper – aluminum or garnet abrasive, 600 grit<BR>Z. Brush – fiber or nylon<BR>AA. Sponge – cellulose<BR>AB. Wipers – cheesecloth, gauze, or new laundered rags<BR>AC. Mop – cotton<BR>AD. Maskants (Ref SOPM 20-44-02)<BR>AE. Gloves – cotton, nylon, or equivalent<BR>AF. Perchloroethylene – O-T-236<BR>AG. Betz Kleen 147, V24774<BR>AH. Cleaning solvent, presealing – BMS 11-7 (Ref SOPM 20-60-01)<BR>AI. Solvent – Freon TA, V18873<BR>AJ. Abrasive Pads – Scotch-Brite aluminum oxide, Type A, very fine, V76381 or non-metallic abrasive<BR>fiber pads<BR>5. APPLICATION PROCEDURE<BR>A. General<BR>WARNING: SOME OF THESE MATERIALS ARE FLAMMABLE AND TOXIC. CHEMICAL<BR>CONVERSION COATING POWDERS THAT TOUCH ORGANIC SOLVENT CAN CAUSE A<BR>FIRE.<BR>(1) Class A, C, D, E or F coatings have an easy-to-see color that could be from light golden<BR>iridescent to gold-brown. Class B coatings have no color. You can use the color to help identify<BR>the coating, but clad parts with an Alodine 600 coating could have little or no color.<BR>(2) For tubing to get a complete, smooth coating on the interior surface, we recommend this forcedsolution-<BR>movement procedure:<BR>(a) Pump the chemical conversion coating at a rate of up to 60 feet/minute to fill the tubes.<BR>(b) Stop the pump and keep the tubes below the surface of the solution in the tank for 85-95<BR>seconds before removal.<BR>(c) Pump cold water at a rate of up to 60 feet/minute to fill the tubes.<BR>(d) Stop the pump and keep the tubes below the surface of the water in the rinse tank for a<BR>minimum of 4 minutes.<BR>(e) Pump water through the tubes again, for 25-35 more seconds, before removal.<BR>(3) For straight tubing smaller than 0.75-inch OD, use the forced-solution-movement procedure or<BR>as an alternative, this multiple-immersion procedure.<BR>PART NUMBER NONE<BR>STANDARD OVERHAUL PRACTICES MANUAL<BR>20-43-03<BR>Page 3<BR>Nov 01/2008<BR>BOEING PROPRIETARY - Copyright#Unpublished Work - See title page for details<BR>(a) Do a minimum of four immersions in each procedure step, but not in the chemical<BR>conversion coating solution. More than four immersions in the chemical conversion<BR>coating solution could cause powdery coatings.<BR>(b) During each immersion, let the tubing completely fill with the treatment liquid before you<BR>remove it. Then let the liquid drain from the tubing. Do not put the tubing back into the liquid<BR>until the continuous flow from the tube becomes intermittent.<BR>B. Type 1 (Immersion Application), Class A, B and C.<BR>(1) Alkaline clean and rinse per BAC5749 (Ref SOPM 20-30-03) to get a water-break-free surface,<BR>unless the parts:<BR>(a) have a thermal spray coating.<BR>(b) are heat treated aluminum with heavy scale. Then you can alkaline etch per BAC5786,<BR>Type 2.<BR>(c) could catch solutions, as by open faying surfaces, swaged anodized fittings on tubes or<BR>ducts, or spot welded joints. Then use this procedure to get a water-break-free surface:<BR>1) Rinse in cold water for 2 minutes minimum and examine for water breaks.<BR>2) If there are water breaks, do one of these three steps until there are no water breaks:<BR>a) Manually clean per BAC5765, Method 3, or<BR>b) Abrasive clean the surface with very fine Scotch-Brite pads and water. Rub only to<BR>scratch the surface. Be careful not to remove the clad surface, if the part has it.<BR>Then wipe with clean wipers or sponges wet with water. Wipe the area a minimum<BR>of two times until all sand and unwanted matter is gone.<BR>c) Manually clean per BAC5744 or manually deoxidize per BAC5765 with Solutions 16,<BR>20, 42, or 43. Wipe or spray rinse to remove all cleaning or deoxidizing solutions,<BR>especially from areas which could catch solutions. Use only Solution 43 on BMS 8-<BR>289 aluminum foil.<BR>(d) are Class C parts. Then alkaline etch per BAC5786.<BR>(e) are tubing. Then as an alternative, alkaline etch per BAC5786 Type 2 with TEA etchant,<BR>pumped through the tubing at a maximum flow rate of 60 feet per minute.<BR>(2) Deoxidize and rinse per BAC5765, Method 1, unless the parts:<BR>(a) are Class B parts.<BR>(b) have thermal spray coating. Then abrasive clean the oxide from the aluminum surfaces per<BR>BAC5748, Type 2 Class 1. Do not use wet methods to remove the grit and unwanted matter.<BR>Use a vacuum or blow the parts clean with clean compressed air.<BR>(c) are aluminum tubing which was alkaline etch cleaned per BAC5876. Then deoxidize per<BR>BAC5786 for 10 minutes minimum, with the solution pumped through the tubing at a<BR>maximum flow rate of 60 feet per minute.<BR>(d) are cast or welded parts. Then deoxidize per BAC5765 with Solutions 27A, 37, 38, or 39.<BR>Immediately rinse in water.<BR>(3) Put the parts in the applicable chemical conversion treatment solution for the time necessary to<BR>get a satisfactory coating. For tubing, use the forced-solution-movement or multiple-immersion<BR>procedures, as applicable. If air pockets cannot be prevented, turn parts only as necessary.<BR>Drain the parts up to 1 minute over the tank to minimize carry-over.<BR>PART NUMBER NONE<BR>STANDARD OVERHAUL PRACTICES MANUAL<BR>20-43-03<BR>Page 4<BR>Mar 01/2008<BR>BOEING PROPRIETARY - Copyright#Unpublished Work - See title page for details<BR>CAUTION: TOO STRONG A WATER SPRAY COULD DAMAGE THE SOFT COATING.<BR>(4) Rinse with cold water for 2-5 minutes. As an alternative for Alodine 1200 coatings, you can use a<BR>warm water rinse at 1308F maximum for 1-3 minutes.<BR>(5) Air dry fully at room temperature to 1308F maximum. For better corrosion resistance, air dry fully<BR>at 110-1308F for 20-35 minutes.<BR>(6) Touch parts only with clean gloves. The coating is soft and easily damaged. Give it protection<BR>from abrasion, damage, and contamination.<BR>C. Type 2 (Manual Application) - Classes A, B, C, D.<BR>(1) Manual clean-deoxidize per BAC5765, Method 3, or use an alternate procedure from step (2),<BR>unless the parts:<BR>(a) are made of bonded pieces, unsealed or only partially sealed, and thus could catch<BR>solutions. Then alkaline clean per BAC5744, without the step that deoxides.<BR>(b) are fiberglass with aluminum thermal coating. Then, after removal of the parting agent,<BR>alkaline clean per BAC5744, then abrasive clean with very fine Scotch-Brite pads and<BR>water. Make sure the surfaces are water-break-free.<BR>(c) were deoxidized, and with new material removal or abraded surfaces. Then clean them per<BR>BAC5744 Method 2 without the steps that deoxidize.<BR>(d) have polished, skin-quality surfaces to get a Class B chemical coating. Then solvent clean<BR>them per BAC5750, or manual clean them per BAC5744, Method 1. Make sure the surfaces<BR>are water-break-free.<BR>(e) were trimmed, sanded, drilled or machined in the last 2 hours. Then solvent clean them per<BR>BAC5750 or BAC5744 Method 2. It is not necessary to clean the surfaces with Scoth-Brite or<BR>abrasives.<BR>(2) Alternate surface preparation procedures<BR>(a) Abrasive clean with Scotch-Bride pads<BR>1) Abrasive clean the area with very fine Scotch-Brite pads and water. Be careful not to<BR>remove the clad surface, if the part has it.<BR>2) Rinse with water, or if the parts could catch water, wipe them with clean wipers or<BR>sponges wet with water. Wipe the area a minimum of two times until all sand and<BR>unwanted matter is gone. Make sure the surfaces are water-break-free, or do step (a)<BR>again.<BR>(b) Removal of shot-peen contamination from assemblies only<BR>1) Method 1 – Scotch-Brite pads and deionized water<BR>a) Solvent wipe per BAC5750.<BR>b) Manually alkaline clean per BAC5744.<BR>c) Abrasive clean with fine-grit Scotch-Brite pads and deionized water per BAC5748.<BR>Do this three more times with a new Scotch-Brite pad each time.<BR>d) Rinse with water or, if the parts could catch water, wipe them with clean wipers or<BR>sponges wet with water. Wipe the area a minimum of two times until all sand and<BR>unwanted matter is gone. Make sure the surfaces are water-break-free or do step<BR>1) again.<BR>2) Method 2 – Aluminum oxide blast<BR>PART NUMBER NONE<BR>STANDARD OVERHAUL PRACTICES MANUAL<BR>20-43-03<BR>Page 5<BR>Mar 01/2008<BR>BOEING PROPRIETARY - Copyright#Unpublished Work - See title page for details<BR>a) Abrasive clean per BAC5748, Type 2 Class 1 with clean aluminum oxide grit.<BR>b) Rinse with water or, if the parts could catch water, wipe them with clean wipers or<BR>sponges wet with water. Wipe the area a minimum of two times until all sand and<BR>unwanted matter is gone. Make sure the surfaces are water-break-free, or do step<BR>2) again.<BR>(c) For Class E parts, prepare the surface per BAC5744 Method 1, or solvent clean them per<BR>BAC5750.<BR>(d) For Class F parts, solvent clean them per BAC5750.<BR>CAUTION: DO NOT LET ITEMS WET WITH COATING SOLUTION DRY WITH SOLUTION IN THEM,<BR>BECAUSE SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION COULD OCCUR. FULLY WASH ALL<BR>SOLUTION-WET CLOTHS, OR WRING THEM OUT AND PUT THEM IN A FIREPROOF<BR>CONTAINER.<BR>(3) For Class A, C, and D coatings, apply the solution to the part with a cloth, brush, cellulose<BR>sponge or mop, or spray it on. Keep the surface wet until you can see color. The color will come<BR>in 2-3 minutes. If the color does not come, if the solution breaks up into beads, or if a powdery<BR>layer occurs, lightly sand area with 600-grit paper and apply the coating again.<BR>(4) For Class B coatings, apply the solution on the part with cloth, brush, cellulose sponge or mop or<BR>spray it on. Keep the surface wet for 30 seconds less than the time necessary to cause color. If<BR>the coating solution breaks up into beads, or if a powdery coating occurs, lightly sand the area<BR>with 600-grit paper and apply the solution again. Do not apply this coating in direct sunlight.<BR>(5) If the parts have surfaces with primer BMS 10-11, BMS 10-20, or BMS 10-79, and the bare metal<BR>surfaces have no water breaks, you can let the chemical conversion treatment solution touch the<BR>primer. If the primer is BMS 10-20, use only Alodine 600 as the chemical conversion treatment<BR>solution.<BR>(6) Flush with water, or, if parts could catch water, use a cloth or sponge wet with water. Be careful,<BR>because the coating is soft and easily damaged.<BR>(7) Fully air dry with the air at 1308F maximum. For better corrosion resistance, air dry fully at 110-<BR>1308F for 20-35 minutes.<BR>(8) Touch parts only with clean gloves. The coating is soft. Give it protection from abrasion,<BR>handling damage, and contamination.<BR>(9) For Class E coatings, apply the solution with clean wipers, brush, cellulose sponge or mop, or<BR>spray it on. Then dry the coating sufficiently to evaporate the water. Do not let the metal get<BR>hotter than 2008F.<BR>D. Type 3 (Spray Application) - Classes A and B<BR>NOTE: This procedure must not be used for conveyorized flow coat priming. For chemical<BR>conversion treatment flow coat operations, use only the Type 4 procedure per par. F.<BR>(1) Mask off metal inserts of different metal, unless the inserts are CRES or titanium, or are plated<BR>with chromium, nickel, or cobalt.<BR>(2) Spray alkaline clean per BAC5749 (Ref SOPM 20-30-03).<BR>(3) Spray deoxidize 30-60 seconds with one of BAC5765 solutions 1 thru 5. Use solutions at room<BR>temperatures up to 1108F. This step is optional if parts have no scale or corrosion.<BR>(4) Spray water rinse for 30-60 seconds at 908F maximum.<BR>(5) Apply the coating solution.<BR>PART NUMBER NONE<BR>STANDARD OVERHAUL PRACTICES MANUAL<BR>20-43-03<BR>Page 6<BR>Mar 01/2008<BR>BOEING PROPRIETARY - Copyright#Unpublished Work - See title page for details<BR>(a) For Class A coating, spray the Class A solution 25-35 seconds at 75-958F.<BR>(b) For Class B coating, spray the Class B solution 30-90 seconds at 140-1608F.<BR>(6) Spray water rinse for 30-60 seconds at 1308F maximum.<BR>(7) Dry with clean air at a maximum temperature of 1308F for 3-6 minutes. There is no time limit for<BR>long drying periods below 1008F. Use a sufficient volume and flow of air for complete removal of<BR>water from the parts.<BR>(8) If applicable, apply primer and other coatings per overhaul instructions.<BR>E. Type 4 (Automatic Coat Application) - Class E<BR>(1) Spray alkaline clean with Betz Kleen 147, or clean per BAC5749.<BR>(2) Spray deoxidize 30-60 seconds with one of the BAC5765 solutions 1 thru 5. Use the solutions at<BR>room temperatures up to 1108F. This step is optional if the parts have no scale or corrosion.<BR>(3) Spray water rinse for 30-60 seconds at 908F maximum.<BR>(4) Apply a smooth layer on all of the surface.<BR>(5) Dry the layer with a heat source which will make the material sufficiently warm to evaporate the<BR>water. A metal temperature of 1208F is preferred. Do not let the metal become hotter than 2008F.<BR>F. Type 5 (Alodine 1132 Touch-N-Prep Pen Application)<BR>(1) Shake the pen a minimum of 30 seconds.<BR>(2) Remove the cap. Hold the pen with the applicator tip down.<BR>(3) Push the tip against a hard surface. This will open the valve inside the pen and let the liquid get<BR>to the tip. For a new pen, this could be 30-45 seconds. When the tip is wet with the liquid, release<BR>the pressure.<BR>(4) Make sure the part surface is dry. Apply the pen to the part surface to put the liquid on in smooth<BR>strokes. Strokes with overlaps usually give the best coating weight. Do not let the liquid collect in<BR>puddles because the time to dry will increase.<BR>(5) Do not rinse with water. Let the applied material dry in air, or dry it with a flow of air at 1308F<BR>maximum.<BR>6. SOLUTION MAKEUP AND CONTROL<BR>A. For all solutions but Alodine 1000 or 1000L, use stainless steel tanks or tanks lined with acid-resistant<BR>plastic or rubber. For Alodine 1000 and 1000L solutions, you can also use mild steel tanks.<BR>B. Make sure the tank is clean. Then fill it half-full with makeup water. Sprinkle the powder chemicals<BR>smoothly over the surface, or pour the liquid chemicals along the length of the tank. Stir the solution<BR>until the chemicals are completely dissolved or the liquids are completely mixed, then add water to<BR>volume.<BR>C. For large, long tanks, longitudinal agitation is recommended to keep solution concentrations<BR>uniform.<BR>D. For Types 1, 3, 4 coatings (Class A, C, D and E solutions), prepare and control the solutions per Table<BR>1.<BR>E. For Type 1 and Type 3 coatings (Class B solutions), prepare and control the solutions per Table 2.<BR>F. Immersion Application (Type 1) solutions collect sludge. Do not let the sludge rise to a level where it<BR>touches the work. Remove the sludge as necessary to keep it away from the parts.<BR>G. Manual Application (Type 2) Solutions<BR>PART NUMBER NONE<BR>STANDARD OVERHAUL PRACTICES MANUAL<BR>20-43-03<BR>Page 7<BR>Mar 01/2008<BR>BOEING PROPRIETARY - Copyright#Unpublished Work - See title page for details<BR>(1) Prepare and use solutions only in containers of stainless steel or acid-resistant plastic or rubber<BR>(polyethylene preferred). Put covers on containers which will be put into storage.<BR>(2) Alodine 600: Add 3 ounces of powder to water for each gallon of final solution. Stir until the<BR>powder is dissolved. Then add 2% by volume of Alodine Toner 22 or ammonium hydroxide and<BR>stir to adjust the pH to 1.5-2.0. Ignore small quantities of material which do not dissolve. Let the<BR>solution stand at least 1 hour before you use it.<BR>(3) Alodine 1000: Add 0.35-0.44 ounce of powder to water for each gallon of final solution. Stir until<BR>the powder is dissolved. Ignore small quantities of material which do not dissolve. Allow to<BR>stand at least 1 hour before you use it.<BR>(4) Alodine 1000L: Dilute 4 volumes of the Alodine 1000L with 6 volumes of water and stir to get a<BR>final concentration of 0.4 ounce of Alodine 1000 per gallon of solution.<BR>(5) Alodine 1001: This is a pre-mixed liquid. Make-up is not applicable.<BR>(6) Alodine 1132: This is a pre-mixed liquid which comes in a pen. Make-up is not applicable.<BR>(7) Alodine (Alocrom) 1200: Add 3 ounces of powder to water for each gallon of final solution. Stir<BR>until the powder is dissolved. Ignore small quantities of material which do not dissolve. Let the<BR>solution stand at least 1 hour before you use it. Keep the pH in the range of 1.50-1.90. Adjust the<BR>pH down with nitric acid or ammonium hydroxide.<BR>(8) Alodine 1200S: Add 1.9-2.1 ounces of powder to water for each gallon of final solution. Stir until<BR>the powder is dissolved. Ignore small quantities of material which do not dissolve. Let the<BR>solution stand at least 1 hour before you use it.<BR>(9) Alodine 1200: This is a pre-mixed liquid. Make-up is not applicable.<BR>(10) Alumibond 1200: Add 2 ounces of power to water for each gallon of final solution. Stir until the<BR>power is dissolved. Ignore small quantities of material which do not dissolve. Let the solution<BR>stand at least 1 hour before you use it.<BR>(11) Alodine 1500: Add 8 fluid ounces of Alodine 1500 to water for each gallon of final solution. Stir to<BR>completely mix.<BR>(12) Permatreat 684: See Table 1.<BR>(13) Put out approximately the amount of solution necessary for the work on hand. Discard the<BR>solution after you use it, if a brush, sponge, or wiper was put into it or if contamination gets into<BR>the solution.<BR>Table 1: Preparation and Control for Class A, C, D and E Coatings<BR>MATERIAL APPLICATION TYPE VARIABLE MAKEUP * CONTROL<BR>Alodine 600 Type 1 Concentration 1.4 oz/gal 1.3-3.0 oz gal *<BR>pH — 1.5-2.2 *<BR>Temperature — 60-1008F<BR>Sulfates plus<BR>Chlorides — 400 ppm max<BR>Alodine 1200, Type 1 Concentration 1.2 oz/gal 1.0-3.0 oz/gal<BR>Alochrome 1200 pH — 1.5-2.1 **<BR>Temperature — 60-1008F<BR>Alodine 1200S Type 1 Concentration 1.2 oz/gal 1.0-3.0 oz/gal<BR>PART NUMBER NONE<BR>STANDARD OVERHAUL PRACTICES MANUAL<BR>20-43-03<BR>Page 8<BR>Mar 01/2008<BR>BOEING PROPRIETARY - Copyright#Unpublished Work - See title page for details<BR>Table 1: Preparation and Control for Class A, C, D and E Coatings (Continued)<BR>MATERIAL APPLICATION TYPE VARIABLE MAKEUP * CONTROL<BR>pH — 1.3-1.8 **<BR>Temperature — 60-1008F<BR>Type 3 Concentration 0.7 oz/gal 0.6-1.0 oz/gal<BR>pH — 1.3-1.7 **<BR>Temperature — 75-958F<BR>Alumibond 1200 Type 1 Concentration 1.0 oz/gal 0.8-3.0 oz/gal<BR>pH — 1.3-1.8 *<BR>Temperature — 70-1008F<BR>Alodine 1600/1660 Type 1<BR>A-1600 Concentration 0.832 fl.oz./gal 0.65-1.01 fl.oz./gal<BR>A-1660 Concentration 2.56 fl.oz./gal 1.30-2.02 fl.oz./gal *<BR>pH 1.5-2.0 *<BR>Temperature 60-1308F<BR>Sulfates plus 400 ppm max<BR>Chlorides<BR>Chromicoat L25 Type 1 Concentration 4.0 oz/gal 3.8-6.4 oz/gal *<BR>pH — 1.6-2.0 *<BR>Temperature — 80-1208F<BR>Iridite 14-2 Type 1 Concentration 1.0 oz/gal 0.8-2.0 oz/gal<BR>pH — 1.1-1.9 *<BR>Temperature — 60-1008F<BR>Permatreat 684 Type 4 Concentration 50 volume percent 50-100 volume<BR>percent<BR>Temperature — 60-1008F<BR>Turcoat Alumi-gold<BR>B or 4178-6<BR>Type 1 Concentration 1.44 oz/gal 1.0-1.5 oz/gal<BR>pH — 1.6-1.9 *<BR>Temperature — 70-958F<BR>* Where powder is used, let the solution stay with no movement for 24 hours before you use it. The small amount of precipitate that<BR>occurs will not be a problem for the coating procedure.<BR>* Dissolve Alodine 600 in water before you add it to the tank.<BR>* Adjust pH to 1.8-2.0 with Alodine Toner 22 (approximately 1% by volume) on makeup. Operation near the upper limit is<BR>recommended. Adjust pH down with nitric acid and up with sodium hydroxide.<BR>* Higher concentrations will usually have a lower pH that will subsequently increase, but generally will stay in the ranges indicated.<BR>Adjust the pH down with chemical conversion coating chemical or powder, nitric acid, or both. Where soft water is used, small<BR>additions of Alodine 22 toner can be used with Alodine or Alocrome solutions. Ammonium hydroxide can be used to increase the<BR>pH of Alumibond, Turcoat or Iridite solutions.<BR>PART NUMBER NONE<BR>STANDARD OVERHAUL PRACTICES MANUAL<BR>20-43-03<BR>Page 9<BR>Mar 01/2007<BR>BOEING PROPRIETARY - Copyright#Unpublished Work - See title page for details<BR>Table 1: Preparation and Control for Class A, C, D and E Coatings (Continued)<BR>* For a smoother coating, hydrofluoric acid can be added in small amounts, no more than 50 ppm fluoride at a time. Adjust the<BR>frequency of additions for best coating appearance and corrosion test results.<BR>* Alodine 1200S contains two times the chromium that Alodine 1200 has, and can be operated at a lower pH and faster rate than<BR>Alodine 1200.<BR>* When you add more Alodine powder, use the same ratio of Alodine 1600 and Alodine 1660 as shown for initial solution. For<BR>troubleshooting and adjustments, you can monitor the fluoride with a fluoride ion electrode. The vendor recommends a range of -<BR>70 to -85 millivolts.<BR>* Adjust pH to 1.65-1.85 with Alodine Toner 22 (approximately 1.0-1.5% by volume) on makeup. Adjust pH down with nitric acid and<BR>up with sodium hydroxide.<BR>* Adjust the tank concentration with Chromicoat T3 replenishing solution.<BR>* Adjust the pH down with nitric acid, and up with sodium hydroxide.<BR>Table 2: Preparation and Control For Class B Coatings<BR>MATERIAL APPLICATION TYPE VARIABLE MAKEUP * CONTROL *<BR>Alodine Type 1 Concentration 0.15 oz/gal 0.14-0.18 oz/gal<BR>1000 pH — below 4.5 *<BR>power Temperature — 140-1508F<BR>Type 3 Concentration 0.15 oz/gal 0.14-0.24 oz/gal<BR>pH — below 4.5 *<BR>Temperature — 140-1608F<BR>Alodine Type 1 Concentration 19.20 fl oz/gal 0.14-0.18 oz/gal<BR>1000L as Alodine 1000L as Alodine 1000<BR>liquid pH — below 4.5 *<BR>* Temperature — 140-1508F<BR>Type 3 Concentration 19.20 fl oz/gal 0.14-0.24 oz/gal<BR>as Alodine 1000L as Alodine 1000<BR>pH — below 4.5 *<BR>Temperature — 140-1608F<BR>Alodine Type 1 Concentration 1.28 fl oz/gal 1.10-1.46 fl oz/gal<BR>1500 pH — below 4.0<BR>Temperature — 150-1608F<BR>Type 3 Concentration 1.28 fl oz/gal 1.10-1.46 fl oz/gal<BR>pH — below 4.0<BR>Temperature — 140-1608F<BR>* Where powder is used, let the solution stay with no movement for 24 hours before you use it. The small amount of precipitation<BR>that occurs will not be a problem for the coating procedure.<BR>* Adjust the pH down with Alodine until the concentration comes to the upper limit shown. Then discard the solution when the pH<BR>comes to the upper limit shown. Do not try to adjust the pH down with acid.<BR>* For best results, keep the pH below 4.0.<BR>* Alodine 1000L is a liquid concentrate that contains 1 ounce of Alodine 1000 per gallon.<BR>PART NUMBER NONE<BR>STANDARD OVERHAUL PRACTICES MANUAL<BR>20-43-03<BR>Page 10<BR>Mar 01/2007<BR>BOEING PROPRIETARY - Copyright#Unpublished Work - See title page for details<BR>7. QUALITY CONTROL<BR>A. Appearance<BR>(1) When examined without magnification, coatings must have no streaks, and must be continuous<BR>and have no powder or loose areas. The coating must have no breaks or scratches which go<BR>through to the base metal, or other defects which will make the part less serviceable. The size<BR>and number of contact marks must be kept to a minimum that agrees with good practice.<BR>Touchup of bare spots that occur at contact points is not necessary if the longest dimension of<BR>each spot is 0.1 inch or less. One bare spot can be up to 0.125 inch.<BR>(2) Color differences can occur because of the base metal, how it is examined and with different<BR>conditions of light. Differences in color on a part, or between different batches, are satisfactory.<BR>(3) Class B: When examined without magnification, coatings must be without color.<BR>(4) Class D: The coating color can be between a light golden iridescent to a gold brown, but must<BR>not be dark brown. Clad parts with Alodine 600 coating could possibly have no color, which is<BR>satisfactory.<BR>B. All classes of unpainted chemical coating on aluminum and aluminum alloy parts must give the base<BR>metal protection from corrosion when given the 5% salt spray test specified in BAC5719.<BR>C. Use only Alodine 600 for touchup and rework of parts or assemblies painted with BMS 10-20 primer.<BR>Other coating materials, such as Alodine 1132, 1200 or 1200S, can cause a powdery coating if used<BR>on BMS 10-20 primer.<BR>D. Do not use the Alodine 1132 pen on surfaces which will get BMS 5-45 sealant.<BR>PART NUMBER NONE<BR>STANDARD OVERHAUL PRACTICES MANUAL<BR>20-43-03<BR>Page 11<BR>Mar 01/2008<BR>BOEING PROPRIETARY - Copyright#Unpublished Work - See title page for details STANDARD OVERHAUL PRACTICES MANUAL Very good, thanks goodgoodgood 谢谢楼主的分享! 英文的呢,谢咯 感谢楼主分享 好东西,谢谢 this is the other complement of SOPM
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