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GB/T 15519-2002 (GB/T15519-2002, GBT 15519-2002, GBT15519-2002)
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GB/T 15519-2002: PDF in English (GBT 15519-2002) GB/T 15519-2002
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 25.220.20
A 29
Replacing GB/T 15519-1995
Chemical conversion coatings - Black oxide coating
on iron and steel - Specification and test methods
(ISO 11408:1999, MOD)
ISSUED ON: APRIL 16, 2002
IMPLEMENTED ON: DECEMBER 01, 2002
Issued by: General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine of PRC
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative references ... 5
3 Terms and definitions ... 6
4 Information that the purchaser shall provide to the supplier ... 6
4.1 Necessary information ... 6
4.2 Additional information ... 6
5 Substrate ... 7
6 Heat treatment of steel ... 7
6.1 Overview ... 7
6.2 Heat treatment before black oxidation ... 7
6.3 Heat treatment after black oxidation ... 7
7 Requirements ... 8
7.1 Appearance and surface quality ... 8
7.2 Oxalic acid resistance test ... 8
7.3 Test of austenitic stainless steel’s resistance to neutral salt spray ... 8
8 Sampling ... 8
Appendix A (Informative) Treatment process of iron and steel ... 10
Appendix B (Informative) Test methods of neutral surface reaction, porosity and
continuity ... 11
Chemical conversion coatings - Black oxide coating
on iron and steel - Specification and test methods
1 Scope
This standard specifies the requirements for black oxide films on iron and steel
(including cast iron, wrought iron, carbon steel, low alloy steel and stainless
steel). Black oxide film can be used to reduce friction between sliding surfaces
or bearing surfaces, or for decoration, or to reduce light reflection. This film can
be used wherever a black surface is required, with or without additional anti-
corrosion treatment; even with additional anti-corrosion treatment, it can only
achieve very limited corrosion protection under mildly corrosive conditions.
This standard does not specify the state, processing, surface roughness of the
substrate before black oxidation.
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 10125 Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres - Salt spray tests
GB/T 12334 Metallic and other inorganic coatings - Definitions and
conventions concerning the measurement of thickness (idt ISO 2064)
GB/T 12609 Electrodeposited metallic coatings and related finishes-
Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes (eqv ISO 4519)
ISO 9587 Metallic and other inorganic coatings - Pretreatments of iron or
steel to reduce the risk of hydrogen embrittlement
ISO 9588 Metallic and other inorganic coatings - Post-coating treatments of
iron or steel to reduce the risk of hydrogen embrittlement
c) Any requirements for additional anticorrosive treatments (such as oil film,
wax film or paint film) and wet heat test after such treatment;
d) Any requirements for heat treatment before and/or after black oxidation
(see Chapter 6);
e) Any requirements for oxalic acid resistance tests (see 7.2);
f) Any requirements for abrasion resistance and its testing;
g) The coefficient of friction and any requirements for its testing;
h) Any requirements for test of resistance to neutral salt spray (see 7.3);
i) Any requirements for adhesion of thicker black oxide film.
5 Substrate
The surface roughness of the film depends on the original surface roughness
of the substrate, so it shall not be the cause of rejection of the black oxide film.
6 Heat treatment of steel
6.1 Overview
Heat treatment of certain steel types may be required to reduce the risk of
cracking due to hydrogen or alkali embrittlement.
Note: High-strength steels with a tensile strength Rm ≥ 1000 MPa may suffer from
alkali embrittlement, resulting in spontaneous cracking during the black oxidation
process under internal or external stress.
6.2 Heat treatment before black oxidation
The heat treatment before black oxidation shall be performed in accordance
with ISO 9587. The heat treatment shall be performed before any pretreatment
or cleaning process using an aqueous solution is started.
6.3 Heat treatment after black oxidation
Heat treatment after black oxidation shall be performed in accordance with ISO
9588. Surface-hardened workpieces shall be heat treated at 190 °C ~ 220 °C
for not less than 2 h.
7 Requirements
7.1 Appearance and surface quality
The film layer should be free of red oxidation spots; the entire film layer shall
not be reddish brown. Before any additional anticorrosive treatment is applied,
the portion wiped by a clean Whatman40 filter paper (or other filter paper of the
same quality) shall be free of reddish brown or green dirt.
Note: Partial strengthening, welding, bonding, riveting or other types of
mechanical treatment are allowed to have uneven color and fogging.
7.2 Oxalic acid resistance test
7.2.1 Before using any additional anticorrosive treatment, when testing in
accordance with 7.2.2, the black oxide film on the workpiece shall conform to
Figure 3.
7.2.2 Dissolve 50 g of oxalic acid in 1 L of distilled or deionized water. Add 3
drops (about 0.2 mL) of this solution on a flat surface which is covered with the
black oxide film at room temperature. The reaction shall occur within 8 minutes
after 30 seconds. After 8 minutes, wash and dry the surface and compare it with
Figure 1 to Figure 3.
7.3 Test of austenitic stainless steel’s resistance to neutral salt
spray
The neutral salt spray test (NSS test) is performed in accordance with GB/T
10125. The significant surface without any additional anticorrosive treatment
shall be subjected to the 96 h test without obvious signs of corrosion (rust spots).
8 Sampling
Samples shall be randomly selected from the inspection lot according to the
sample size as specified in GB/T 12609. Each sample shall be checked for
compliance with this standard; the lot shall be judged as meeting or not meeting
the requirements in accordance with the rules of the sampling plan in GB/T
11609.
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