Mil STD 1501F
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MIL-STD-1501F (USAF)
6 June 2011
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MIL-STD-1501E
01 March 2007
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
STANDARD PRACTICE
MIL-STD-1501F
FOREWORD
1. This military standard is approved for use by 309 MXSG/MXRL, Department of the
Air Force and is available for use by all departments and agencies of the Department of
Defense.
2. This standard provides guidance for the Air Force repair process, acquisition, and
manufacture of parts and/or spare parts on the landing gear of all military aircraft.
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CONTENT
PARAGRAPHS PAGE
FOREWORD ii
1. SCOPE 1
1.1 Scope 1
1.2 Documentation 1
1.3 Classification 1
1.3.1 Classes 1
1.3.2 Type 1
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 1
2.1 Government documents 1
2.1.1 Specifications, standards, handbooks, & commercial item descriptions 1
2.2 Other Government documents 2
2.3 Non-Government documents 2
2.4 Order of precedence 3
3. DEFINITIONS 3
3.1 High strength steel 3
3.2 Match batch 3
4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 3
4.1 General 3
4.2 Materials and equipment 3
4.2.1 Materials 3
4.2.2 Equipment 3
4.3 Specification SAE-AMS-QQ-C320 4
4.4 Finish 4
4.5 Shot peening 4
4.6 Embrittlement 4
4.7 Reprocessing 4
4.8 Plating thickness 5
4.9 Class 1 5
4.10 Class 2 5
4.11 Class 3 5
4.12 Type I plating 5
4.13 Type II plating 5
5, DETAILED REQUIREMENTS 5
5.1 Individual tasks, requirements, or test methods 5
5.1.1 Prior to plating 5
5.1.2 Baking 5
5.1.3 Plating sequence 6
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CONTENTS
PARAGRAPHS PAGE
6. NOTES 10
6.1 Intended use 10
6.2 Plating options 10
6.3 Subject term (key word) listing 10
6.4 Changes notations 10
CONCLUDING MATERIALS 11
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1. SCOPE
1.1 Scope This standard covers the engineering requirements for electrodeposition
of hard chromium on high strength steel substrates and the properties of
deposit. Subsequent heat treating techniques needed to insure low hydrogen
embrittlement of steel is described.
1.2 Documentation Chromium plated to this standard will meet the performance
requirements of SAE-AMS-2460, which supersedes SAE-AMS-QQ-C-320. This standard may
be used whenever SAE-AMS-QQ-C-320 is specified.
1.3 Classification
1.3.2 Types. The following types of chrome plating covered by this standard:
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
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(Copies of these documents are available from the Standardization Document Order
Desk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 4D, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094 or
https://assist.daps.dla.mil.)
(Copies of this document are available online at www.sae.org or from SAE World
Headquarters, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001)
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2.4 Order of precedence. Unless otherwise noted herein or in the contract, in the event of
a conflict between the text of this document and the references cited herein, the text of this
document takes precedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes applicable laws and
regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained.
3. DEFINITIONS
3.1 High strength steel. For the purpose of this standard high strength steel is
defined as steel heat treated to 1.24 X 10° Pa (180,000 psi) and above.
3.2 Material batch. All items processed at one time through the plating bath.
4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
4.2.1 Materials.
c. Anodes
4.2.2 Equipment.
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d. Instrumentation. An ammeter shall be placed in series with the chromium tank cathode.
The ammeter shall have sufficient shuts and switches to provide a full-scale reading equal to the
maximum capacity of the power source, and an accuracy of ± 5 percent of the current being
measured.
e. Blast equipment. Blast cabinets shall be located near the plating line. The
size of the cabinet shall be adequate to enclose the parts to be plated. Air lines shall be
suitably trapped and filtered to prevent in-process contamination of the parts to be
cleaned.
f. Bake oven. An oven capable of baking parts at 191 ± 14°C (375 ± 25°F)
shall be located near the plating line. The size of the oven shall be adequate to enclose
parts to be plated. The oven shall be equipped with temperature indicating, recording
and regulating devices.
4.4 Finish. The plated part will have a finish that is continuous, homogenous, adherent,
and free from harmful defects.
4.5 Shot peening. All parts shall be shot peened in accordance with SAE-AMS2430 and
MIL-R-81841, unless otherwise specified.
4.7 Reprocessing. Parts rejected for defective plating, requiring stripping and
re-plating, shall include all of the pre-plating steps of this standard. Parts shall be
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4.9 Class 1. Parts plated to Class 1 shall show no mud cracking pattern when
fluorescent penetrant inspected (see para.5.3.1).
4.10 Class 2. Parts plated to Class 2 are allowed to show some cracking
pattern when fluorescent penetrant inspected (see para.5.3.1). As a general rule cracks
exceeding 13 millimeters (1/2 inch) in length or individual areas of cracking exceeding 19
square centimeters (3 square inches) or 10 percent of plated area, whichever is smaller,
will be cause for rejection of the plated area.
4.11 Class 3. Parts plated to Class 3 are allowed to show a moderate amount
of cracking when fluorescent penetrant inspected (see para.5.3.1). To determine part
acceptability the part will be cleaned to remove the penetrant materials and the areas of
cracking inspected visually using an oblique light. If the cracking pattern can be
discerned, that will be cause for rejection of the plated area.
4.12 Type I plating. For Type I plating, the item shall be plated to the
dimension and surface finish specified on the drawing. The surface finish on the item
before plating shall be equal to or better than the required finish after plating. Type I
plating may be buffed or lapped after plating if dimensional tolerances and surface
conditions cannot be controlled in the plating operation.
4.13 Type II plating. For Type II plating a minimum of 0.05 millimeters (0.002
inch) more chrome than desired shall be deposited (per surface). The excess shall be
ground off to give the final dimension and surface finish desired. Steel parts heat treated
to 1.24 X 109 Pa (180,000 psi) and above shall be ground in accordance with MIL-STD-
866. All ground chrome plated surfaces shall be fluorescent penetrant inspected (see
5.3.1). Chrome plated surfaces showing indications of abusive grinding (spiral, barber
pole, circular, patch or linear crack patterns), spalling or blistering shall be cause for
rejection of the plated area.
5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS
5.1.1 Prior to plating. Except for finish grinding operations, all machining,
forming, welding and shot peening shall be completed prior to plating.
5.1.2 Baking. Parts shall be baked for stress relief before plating for four hours
minimum at 191 ± 14°C (375 ± 25°F). Shot peening shall be performed before plating
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5.1.4 Storage of parts. Storage of parts between stress relief and cleaning shall
be controlled to prevent contact with water or other corrosive materials. Parts shall be
stored to permit free circulation of air around the parts.
5.1.5 Handling of parts. After the parts have been cleaned, they shall be
handled in such a manner that will assure a minimum of contamination.
5.1.6 Masking. Sections or areas of a part that are not to be plated shall be
masked off. Plug and masking materials that do not contaminate the plating bath shall
be used. Masking shall be performed at the most convenient step prior to plating.
5.1.7 Racking. Sufficient contact area and pressure shall be provided to carry
the current without overheating. Racking should be performed at the most convenient
step prior to plating. When gang plating (two or more like parts) care should be taken to
assure a uniform division of current flow to each part by uniform tank spacing and
meticulous cleaning and shaping of racking contact surfaces or by providing isolated
controlled current paths to each individual part; while maintaining the amperage limits
specified (see paragraph 5.2.4).
5.2.1 Step No. 1. Parts shall be vapor degreased, solvent cleaned or alkaline
cleaned. Cathodic cleaning is not permitted.
WARNING
PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION DURING
DEGREASING OPERATIONS. AVOID SKIN
AND EYE CONTACT WITH SOLVENT SOLUTIONS.
5.2.2 Step No. 2. The preferred method of cleaning is by dry blasting using
80-320 grit aluminum oxide (Al2O3), silicon dioxide (SiO2), garnet per MIL-STD-1504, or
hand sanding. Other non-embrittling cleaning processes can be used with the approval
of the procuring activity. Elapsed time between completion of cleaning and Step No. 3
shall not exceed Four (4) hours.
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CAUTION: Etching increases iron contamination in the plating bath; therefore, the use
of the above solution is recommended.
b. Sulfuric-hydrofluoric acid.
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NOTE: Other plating solutions may be used when approved by the responsible
engineering organization provided the deposit meets the requirements of this standard.
WARNING
PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION WHEN USING
CHROMIC PLATING SOLUTIONS. WEAR PROTECTIVE RUBBER
GLOVES AND CHEMICAL GOOGLES TO PREVENT
SKIN AND EYE EXPOSURE.
5.2.5 Step No. 5. Rinse parts in cold water and inspect for defects and adequate
buildup. If undersize, return to plating tank and continue plating. If plating is adequate,
remove masking, racking, and clean as necessary.
5.2.6 Step No. 6. Rinse all parts in hot water and blow dry with compressed air.
Elapsed time between completion of plating and start of baking, Step No. 7, shall not
exceed four hours.
5.2.7 Step No. 7. Bake all parts heat treated to 1.24 X 109 Pa (180,000 psi) and
above for twenty three hours minimum, at 191 ± 14°C (375 ± 25°F) (See paragraph
5.1.3).
5.3 Inspection. Inspection shall be in accordance with the inspection and tests
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5.3.1 Penetrant inspection. The parts shall be cleaned and inspected for the
requirements of paragraphs 4.9, 4.10, 4.11 and 4.13 in accordance with ASTM-E1417,
Type I, Method A, B, and C using materials per SAE-AMS-2644 Group VI. Penetrant
penetration time will be 20 minutes minimum.
5.3.2 Magnetic particle inspection. When specified, parts shall be cleaned and
inspected per ASTM-E1444, for any deleterious processing effects on the part. The
acceptance standard should be as required by responsible engineering organization.
5.4 Process Controls. Solutions used in the plating process shall be checked
periodically and maintained in accordance with the requirements of this process
standard
5.5 Qualification Embrittlement Test. The vendor shall demonstrate his ability to
provide chromium plate, which meets the requirements of para.4.6 as follows:
a. Four round notched 4340 steel specimens per ASTM F 519, Type
1a.1 or 1a.2 shall be prepared.
d. Upon successful completion of the static load test, one of the notched
tensile specimens shall be sectioned across the notch parallel to the axis of the
specimen. Photomicrographs shall be taken of the notched area and examined for
complete coverage of the notch (use 80 – 100X magnification).
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of the material for 200 hours minimum and shall meet the requirements of paragraph
4.6. Failure of any one of the specimens shall constitute failure of the test, and
production shall cease until the cause of the failure is determined and the bath requalified.
Acceptance of items completed after the last successfully completed
acceptance test shall be withheld until the extent and cause of the failure have been
determined.
5.7 Safety and health. This document specifies the use of certain materials,
which have been listed in 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA Standards) as “Toxic and Hazardous
Substances.” Personnel exposure of these materials during the process must be limited
to the values specified in applicable portions of the OSHA Standard 1910.1000.
6. NOTES
6.1 Intended use. This standard provides guidance on the procedures and
processes for low embrittlement chromium electro-deposition for verification of the Air
Force repair process on the landing gear of all aircrafts. It is an Air Force unique
manufacturing standard that will be used only the Air Force at Hill Air Force Base.
6.2 Plating options. Chrome plating is applied for wear resistance, reconditioning worn or
undersized parts, and such incidental corrosion protection as the specified thickness of the
deposit may afford. Where corrosion protection is desired, and undercoat of nickel 0.025 to
0.050 millimeters (0.001 to 0.002 inches) thickness is recommended. When not specified, Class
3 plating is preferred (see paragraph 1.2.1).
Chrome
Corrosion
Process control
6.4 Changes from previous issue. Marginal notations are not used in this revision to
identify changes with respect to the previous issue due to the extent of the changes.
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CONCLUDING MATERIAL
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