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GB/T 13911-2008 (GB/T13911-2008, GBT 13911-2008, GBT13911-2008)
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GB/T 13911-2008 GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 25.220.40 A 29 Replacing GB/T 13911-1992 Designation for metallic coating and chemical treatment ISSUED ON. JULY 01, 2008 IMPLEMENTED ON. FEBRUARY 01, 2009 Issued by. General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China; Standardization Administration of the PRC. Table of contents Foreword ... 3  1 Scope ... 4  2 Normative references ... 4  3 Terms and definitions ... 5  4 Designation for metallic coating and chemical treatment ... 5  5 Examples of designation for typical coatings ... 8  Foreword This standard is the revision of GB/T 13911-1992; as compared with GB/T 13911-1992 “Expression methods for metallic coating and chemical treatment”, the main technical changes of this standard are as follows. - In accordance with international standards and China's standard practice, CHANGE the standard name from “Expression methods for metallic coating and chemical treatment” to “Designation for metallic coating and chemical treatment”; - In accordance with the requirements of GB/T 1.1-2000, ADD the foreword; - MODIFY the scope of application, AND this standard does not apply to the designation for aluminum and aluminum alloy chemical treatment; - ADD the reference standard part; - MODIFY the application example of the original standard; ADOPT the example description of current standard; - In accordance with the coating application scope, DELETE the information of aluminum and aluminum alloy anodizing chemical treatment. This standard was proposed by the China Machinery Industry Federation. This standard shall be under the jurisdiction of the National Standardization Technical Committee for Metallic and Nonmetallic Coatings (SAC/TC 57). The drafting organization of this standard. Wuhan Institute of Materials Protection. The main drafters of this standard. Jia Jianxin, Mao Zuguo, Zhang Dezhong, He Jie, Deng Rizhi. This Standard replaces the standard previously issued as follows. - GB/T 13911-1992. Designation for metallic coating and chemical treatment 1 Scope This standard specifies the designation of metallic coating and chemical treatment. This standard applies to the designation for the electroplating, chemical plating, and chemical treatment for metallic and non-metallic parts. As for the designation for aluminum and aluminum alloy surface chemical treatment, it may make reference to the general designation methods as specified in this standard. Note. when there is requirements for the metallic coating and chemical treatment which are not covered in this standard, it is allowed to make description in relevant technical documents. 2 Normative references The provisions in following documents become the provisions of this Standard through reference in this Standard. For the dated references, the subsequent amendments (excluding corrections) or revisions do not apply to this Standard; however, parties who reach an agreement based on this Standard are encouraged to study if the latest versions of these documents are applicable. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document applies. GB/T 3138 Terminology for metallic coating, chemical treatment and related process (GB/T 3138-1995, neq ISO 2079.1981) GB/T 9797 Metallic coatings - Electroplated coatings of nickel plus chromium and of copper plus nickel plus chromium (GB/T 9797-2005, ISO 1456.2003, IDT) GB/T 9798 Metallic coatings - Electrodeposited coatings of nickel (GB/T 9798-2005, ISO 1458.2002, IDT) GB/T 9799 Metallic coatings - Electroplated coatings of zinc on iron or steel (GB/T 9799-1997, eqv ISO 2081.1986) GB/T 11379 Metallic coatings - Electroplated coatings of chromium for engineering purposes (GB/T 11379-2008, ISO 6158.2004, IDT) GB/T 12332 Metallic coatings - Electroplated coatings of nickel for engineering purposes (GB/T 12332-2008, ISO 4526.2004, IDT) GB/T 12599 Metallic coatings - Electroplated coatings of tin - Specification and test methods (GB/T 12599-2002, ISO 2093.1986, MOD) GB/T 12600 Metallic coatings - Electroplated coatings of nickel plus chromium on plastics materials (GB/T 12600-2005, ISO 4525.2003, IDT) GB/T 13913 Metallic coatings - Autocatalytic (Electroless) nickel-phosphorus alloy coatings - Specification and test methods (GB/T 13913-2008, ISO 4527.2003, IDT) GB/T 13346 Metallic coatings - Electroplated coatings of cadmium on iron and steel (GB/T 13346-1992, idt ISO2082.1986) GB/T 17461 Metallic coatings - Electroplated coatings of tin-lead alloys (GB/T 17461-1998, eqv ISO 7587.1986) GB/T 17462 Metallic coatings - Electroplated coatings of tin-nickel alloys (GB/T 17462-1998, eqv ISO 2179.1986) ISO 4521 Metallic and other inorganic coatings - Electrodeposited silver and silver alloy coatings for engineering purposes ISO 4523 Metallic coatings - Electrodeposited gold and gold alloy coatings for engineering purposes 3 Terms and definitions The terms and definitions established in GB/T 3138 apply to this standard. 4 Designation for metallic coating and chemical treatment 4.1 The designation for metallic coating and chemical treatment is generally composed of four parts. Part 1 includes the coating method, which is an essential element to constitute the designation; f) When it requires bottom coating, it shall indicate the bottom coating materials and minimum thickness (unit in μm); when there is requirement for bottom coating characteristics, it shall, in accordance with the typical designation (SEE Chapter 5), indicate the bottom coating characteristic symbol; if there is no characteristic requirement, it means that the coating has no special requirement, AND it is allowed to omit the bottom coating characteristic symbol. As for the coating for alloy materials, if necessary, it shall also indicate the composition and content of alloy materials. If it does not require bottom coating, it is not required for indication; g) When it requires mid coating, it shall indicate the mid coating materials and minimum thickness (unit in μm); when there is requirement for mid coating characteristics, it shall, in accordance with the typical designation (SEE Chapter 5), indicate the mid coating characteristic symbol; if there is no characteristic requirement, it means that the coating has no special requirement, AND it is allowed to omit the mid coating characteristic symbol. As for the coating for alloy materials, if necessary, it shall also indicate the composition and content of alloy materials. If it does not require mid coating, it is not required for indication; h) It shall indicate the designation for surface coating materials and minimum thickness. When there is requirement for surface coating characteristics, it shall, in accordance with the typical designation (SEE Chapter 5), indicate the surface coating characteristic symbol. As for the coating for alloy materials, if necessary, it shall also indicate the composition and content of alloy materials. If there is no characteristic requirement, it means that the coating has no special requirement, AND it is allowed to omit the surface coating characteristic symbol; i) Post-treatment of coatings refers to chemical treatment, electrochemical treatment and heat treatment; as for the designation methods, SEE the provisions on typical designations (SEE Chapter 5). j) When necessary, it shall indicate the designation for the alloy coating materials. As for the binary alloy coating, it shall, after the main element, add a bracket AND indicate the main element content, AND use a dash to connect the secondary element; for example, Sn (60)-Pb means tin-lead alloy coating, in which the tin content is 60%; when the alloy composition content does not need to be indicated or is inconvenient to be indicated, it is allowed to not indicate it. As for the ternary alloy, it shall indicate the contents of the two elements, and so on; 4.2 Commonly used symbols for metallic coating methods and chemical treatment As for the designations of nickel and copper + nickel coating layer on metallic base, SEE the provisions on designation in GB/T 9798; as for the coating characteristic designation, SEE Table 3. The example and description of designation are as follows. Example 1. Electroplated layer GB/T 9798-Fe/Cu20a Ni25s It refers to the electroplated layer designation that on the iron & steel base is coated with 20 μm extended and flattened copper + 25 μm satin nickel. Example 2. Electroplated layer GB/T 9798-Fe/Ni30p It refers to the electroplated layer designation that on the iron & steel base is coated with 30 μm semi-bright nickel. Example 3. Electroplated layer GB/T 9798-Zn/Cu10a Ni15b It refers to the electroplated layer designation that on the zinc alloy base is coated with 10 μm extended and flattened copper + 15 μm all bright nickel. Example 4. Electroplated layer GB/T 9798-Cu/Ni10b It refers to the electroplated layer designation that on the copper alloy base is coated with 10 μm all bright nickel. Example 5. Electroplated layer GB/T 9798-Al/Ni25b It refers to the electroplated layer designation that on the aluminum alloy base is coated with 25 μm all bright nickel. 5.4 Designation of zinc coating layer and cadmi... ......
 
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