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METRI IC MIL-STD-8 867C (USAF F) 25 Novemb ber 2008 SUPERSE EDES MIL-STD-8 867B w/Change 1 17 July 200 08
DEPARTMENT OF DE EFENSE STANDA ARD PRACT TICE TEMPER ETCH E INSPE ECTION
Re eactivated af fter 25 Nove ember 2008 and a may be used u for new w and existin ng designs an nd acquisition ns.
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FOREWORD
1. This military standard is approved for use by 309MXSG/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 on the processes for the grinding of chrome plated steel and steel parts for the Air Force repair, acquisition, and manufacture of parts and/or spare parts on the landing gear of all military aircraft. 3. Beneficial comments, recommendations, additions, deletions, and any pertinent data, which may be of use in improving this document, should be addressed to 309MXSG/MXRIL, Hill AFB, UT 84056-2609 or 309MXSG/[email protected]. Since contact information can change, you may want to verify the currency of this address information using the ASSIST Online database at http://assist.daps.dla.mil.
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CONTENTS PARAGRAPHS FOREWORD 1. 1.1 1.2 1.2.1 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 2. 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.3 2.4 3. SCOPE Scope Groups Case hardened steels Purpose Localized discontinuous carburization De-carburized surface layer APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS General Government documents Specifications, standards, handbooks, and commercial item descriptions Other Government documents Non-Government publications Order of precedence DEFINITIONS (Not applicable) PAGE ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 8
4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Materials and equipment 4.1.1 Materials 4.1.2 Equipment 4.1.3 Company process specifications 4.1.3.1 Standardization 4.2 Responsibility for inspection 4.3 Manufacturing process cycle 4.4 Record of inspection 4.5 Qualification and certification 4.5.1 Initial qualification 4.5.2 Re-certification 4.5.3 Re-examine for qualification 4.5.4 Certification 5. 5.1 5.2 5.3 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS Process Cleaning Solution concentrations Table I Table II Table III
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CONTENTS PARAGRAPHS Table IV Acid etch visual inspection Rejection criterion Acceptable color Baking In-service quality checks Acid concentrations Sensitivity Magnetic particle inspection Records Re-etching Seeking competent advice Hardness testing Rework/salvage Acid etch removal Marking Toxic and hazardous substances NOTES Intended use Subject term (key word) listing Changes from previous issue PAGE 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12
5.4 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.5 5.6 5.6.1 5.6.2 5.6.3 5.6.4 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 6. 6.1 6.2 6.3
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1. SCOPE 1.1 Scope. This standard establishes requirements and test for performing temper etch inspection of carburized steels and tool and low alloy steels, which are heat treated above 1.24 x 109 Pascal (PA) (1.26 x 102 kilogram force/square millimeter (Kgf/mm2) or 1.8 x 105 pound force/square inch (psi). This standard applies to aircraft and missiles structural and propulsion system components when MIL-HDBK-6870 (for guidance only) and/or MIL-STD-866 are reference documents in the solicitation or contract. 1.2 Groups. Temper-etch inspection is typically performed on steels from the following groups: a. Group A: Low alloy steels: SAE 52100 SAE 4340 440C SAE 4140 300 M SAE 4330 D6AC
Carburizing Steels:
9310
AMS 6260
Tool Steels:
H-11 M-50 M-2 H-13 NOTE: The alloys listed are examples. The process is applicable to any alloy that would be considered part of each group. 1.2.1 Case hardened steels. The standard is not applicable to surface hardened steels produced by nitriding or carbonitriding. 1.3 Purpose. This inspection is to be conducted to determine if heat has been induced in a component, subsequent to final heat treat, by machining, grinding, or other means, which will adversely affect the required properties of that component. 1.3.1 Localized discontinuous carburization. To detect localized discontinuous carburization due to an inadvertent carburize stop-off and to determine the presence of or lack of total carburization in specified locations. 1.3.2 De-carburized surface layer. To detect a de-carburized surface layer. 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 2.1 General. The documents listed in this section are specified in sections 3, 4 and 5 of this standard. This section does not include documents cited in other sections of this standard or recommended for additional information or as examples. While every effort has been made to ensure the completeness of this list, document users are
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cautioned that they must meet all specified requirements of documents cited in sections 3, 4, and 5 of this standard, whether or not they are listed. 2.2 Government documents. 2.2.1 Specifications, standards, handbooks, and commercial item descriptions. The following specifications, standards, handbooks, and commercial item descriptions form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of these documents are those cited in the solicitation or contract. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SPECIFICATIONS MIL-PRF-16173 Corrosion Preventive Compound Solvent Cutback, Cold Application
(Copies of these documents are available online at http://assist.daps.dla.mil or from the Standardization Document Order Desk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 4D, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094.) 2.2.2 Other Government documents, drawings, and publications. The following other Government documents, drawings, and publications form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of these documents are those cited in the solicitation or contract. COMMERICAL ITEM DESCRIPTIONS A-A-59105 A-A-59281 Nitric Acid, Technical Cleaning Compound, Solvent Mixtures
(Copies of these documents are available online at http://assist.daps.dla.mil or from the Standardization Document Order Desk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 4D, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5091.) CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS (CFR) 27CFR 21.35 Formula 3-A
(Copies of this document are available online at www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr or from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Printing Office, North Capitol & H Streets, N.W., Washington D.C. 20402-0002.)
2.3 Non-Government standards and publications. The following documents form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of these documents are those cited in the solicitation or contract. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS INTERNATIONAL (SAE) SAE-AMS-H-6875 Heat Treatment of Steels, Raw Materials
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SAE-ARP 1923 Qualification and Certification of Etch Inspectors
(Copies of these documents are available online at www.sae.org or from the Society of Automotive Engineers International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 150961001.) AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS (ASTM) ASTM D329 ASTM E1146 ASTM E1444 Acetone Acid, Muriatic, (Technical Grade) Hydrochloric Acid Particle Testing, Magnetic
(Copies of these documents are available at www.astm.org or ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, Wes Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.) 2.4 Order of precedence. 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 (Not applicable.) 4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Materials and equipment. 4.1.1 Materials. The use of reclaimed materials shall be encouraged to the maximum extent possible. Materials required are as follows: a. Ethyl alcohol (27CFR 21.35, Formula 3-A) or methyl alcohol. b. Hydrochloric Acid (HCL), (ASTM E1146) c. Nitric Acid (HNO3), (A-A-59105) d. Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) e. In lieu of (d) above, any common alkali solution with a pH greater than or equal to 10 may be used. f. Ammonium Peroxydisulfate (Ammonium Persulfate) (NH4) 2S208 commercial. 4.1.2 Equipment. a. A commercial industrial vapor degreaser or a hot alkaline cleaning system.
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b. Containers used for acid solutions shall be non-reactive to acid and alkali solutions, preferably made of polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride material. c. Water rinse tanks shall be equipped with a constant overflow or skimming device. d. The following auxiliary equipment shall be provided: (1) Clock or timer with seconds readout that can be read from the workstation. (2) Light capable of insuring 2152.8 Lux (200 foot candles) at inspection level.
4.1.3 Company process specifications. Company process specifications may be prepared incorporating the applicable requirements of this standard and in addition supplying the detailed information necessary to meet or exceed this standard using the particular equipment, process, personnel and test facilities required to meet the reliability requirements of the product. Personnel training, qualification and certification procedures shall be documented. 4.1.3.1 Standardization. The company process specification shall reflect procedures and records to assure adequate Quality Assurance measures are being enforced to keep the process in control. Applicable drawings or other documents shall specify the allowable severity and concentration of allowable temper etch conditions through use of photographs or wording as to allowable grinding burn severities by color, size and/or hardness differential. The component or applicable document shall also show: a. Process name. b. Process step number and operation name. c. Processing time for each step. d. Processing temperature for each step. e. Materials used in each processing tank. 4.2 Responsibility for inspection. Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order, the supplier is responsible for the performance of all inspection requirements as specified herein. The supplier may utilize his own facilities or any other commercial laboratory acceptable to the customer. 4.3 Manufacturing process cycle. The temper etch process shall be used after final grinding or machining operations but prior to any processing, which may interfere with this inspection, such as plating or shot peening. The etch process will remove approximately 0.0013 millimeters (0.00005 inch) of material from the surface of the part using the process in TABLE I. Material removal using the process in TABLE II could be 0.0051 millimeters (0.0002 inches) or more. The processor will need to review the
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tolerance requirements and, if necessary, allow sufficient material remaining after machining or grinding to account for the material removed during the etch process. 4.4 Record of inspection. The results of the etch inspection shall be appropriately recorded and filed. 4.5 Qualification and certification. Before performing temper etch inspection on production parts inspection personnel shall be qualified and certified in accordance with SAE-ARP-1923. 4.5.1 Initial qualification. At qualification inspection personnel shall pass physical, written, and practical tests. 4.5.2 Re-certification. Personnel performing temper etch inspection shall be requalified and re-certified as specified in this section at intervals not to exceed three (3) years. Physical tests are required yearly. 4.5.3 Re-examine for qualification. Personnel examined and not meeting qualification standards must wait 30 days and show evidence of having taken suitable corrective action, additional training or self-study before re-examination. 4.5.4 Certification. Records for all qualified personnel shall be maintained and include: Date of qualification, results of physical, written and practical test, and experience as a temper etch inspector. 5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Process. Temper etch inspection may be accomplished utilizing a process procedure as listed in Tables I, II, III or IV for the type of steel to be inspected. The entire surface of the feature in question shall be etched and inspected. 5.2 Cleaning. Parts shall be cleaned to a water break free condition just prior to the etch process by vapor degreasing, hot ultrasonic cleaning or water based hot alkaline cleaning. To obtain a uniform surface for optimum temper etch on rough surfaces, grit blasting or liquid honing is recommended. 5.3 Solution concentrations. The acid solution concentrations listed in the tables that follow are a percent of the concentrated solution used in the makeup. For example: Solution 1 in TABLE I is 3-5% of the concentrated nitric acid solution used. That is, 3 to 5 gallons of concentrated nitric acid diluted to 100 gallons.
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TABLE I Table I may be used to etch low alloy steels (Group A)
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SOLUTION Nitric Acid 3% - 5% (by volume) in alcohol Nitric Acid 3% - 5% (by volume) in water Circulating water
TIME 15 60 seconds
TEMPERATURE Ambient
5 15 seconds
REMARKS Agitate parts when immersed. Exact time may vary to produce desired black oxide film. To remove acid. Total immersion required. Agitate parts when immersed to remove black oxide film and provide uniform brownish grey surface.
2.
Rinse
Rinse only
Ambient
3.
Hydrochloric Acid 4% - 6% (by volume) in alcohol or water Hydrochloric Acid 1% - 3% (by volume) in alcohol Running water
30 60 seconds
Ambient
5 15 seconds
Ambient
4.
Rinse
Rinse only
Ambient
5.
Neutralize
6. *7. 8. **9.
Rinse Rinse
15 seconds minimum
16 82 C (60 - 180F)
Agitate parts when immersed. Agitate parts when immersed. To remove caustic. To remove water.
Ambient Ambient
Inspect and evaluate per appropriate criteria. Oil Rust Ambient To prevent preventative corrosion oil * Operational procedure: Hot water rinse (66C minimum {150F}), followed by a dry air blast may be used in lieu of this rinse. If a hot water rinse is used in lieu of the alcohol rinse, the rinse in Step 6 may be omitted. Pre-cleaning, water rinse and Steps 1 thru 8 shall be one continuous operation. ** Apply the oil after the required embrittlement relief bake. This step may be omitted if the facility can show evidence that corrosion during the queue between process steps is not an issue. This could be the case in a low humidity environment. Maintain all rinses at less than or equal to 350 ppm dissolved solids.
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TABLE II Table II may be used to acid etch tool steels (Group B)
STEP 1.
2.
Rinse
SOLUTION Hydrochloric acid 4.0% - 6.0% (by volume) in alcohol or water Circulating water
TIME 1 to 3 minutes
TEMPERATURE Ambient
Rinse only
Ambient
3.
Nitric acid
1 to 2 minutes
Ambient
4.
Rinse
Circulating water
Rinse only
Ambient
5.
1 to 3 minutes
Ambient
6. 7.
Rinse Neutralize
Circulating water Any alkali solution with pH of 10 minutes Running water Alcohol
Ambient Ambient
REMARKS To de-oxidize part. Agitate part during entire immersion time To remove acid. Total immersion required. Agitate parts during entire immersion time. Exact time may vary to produce desired black oxide film. To remove acid. Total immersion required. Agitate parts during entire immersion time. To remove black oxide film and produce a uniform brownish/gray surface. Agitate parts when immersed Agitate parts when immersed To remove caustic To remove water
Rinse Rinse
Ambient Ambient
Inspect and evaluate per appropriate criteria. Oil Rust Dip only Ambient To prevent preventative oil corrosion. * Optional procedure: Hot water rinse (66C minimum {150F}), followed by a dry air blast may be used in lieu of this rinse. If a hot water rinse is used in lieu of the alcohol rinse, the rinse in Step 8 may be omitted. Pre-cleaning, water rinse and Steps 1 thru 10 shall be one continuous operation.
** Apply the oil after the required embrittlement relief bake. This step may be omitted if the facility can show evidence that corrosion during the queue between process steps is not an issue. This could be the case in a low humidity environment. Maintain all rinses at less than or equal to 350 ppm dissolved solids.
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TABLE III (Limited Access or Swab Etch Technique)
STEP 1.
TIME As necessary
TEMPERATURE Ambient
2.
Nitric acid (A-A-59105) 4% to 10% (by volume) in alcohol (27CFR 21.35, Formula 3-A)
Ambient
3. 4.
5.
Rinse
Acetone (ASTM-D329) Hydrochloric acid (ASTME1146) 6% to 10% (by volume) in water Clean water
Ambient Ambient
To remove HCL
Ambient
6.
Neutralize
To neutralize HCL
Ambient
7.
Rinse
Clean water
To remove caustic
Ambient
8.
Rinse
Alcohol
To remove water
Ambient
REMARKS Wipe surface with commercial cheese cloth saturated with solvent. Wipe dry with cheese cloth. Swab the surface with commercial grade cheese cloth saturated with Nitric solution. The more concentrate solution reduces time. Rinse immediately Swab with commercial cheese cloth saturated with HCL solution. Swab with commercial cheese cloth saturated with water. Swab with commercial cheese cloth saturated with alkali solution. Swab with commercial cheese cloth saturated with water. Swab with commercial cheese cloth saturated with alcohol and wipe dry.
Inspect and evaluate per appropriate criteria. Oil Rust Swab only Ambient To prevent preventative corrosion. MIL-PRF-16173 Steps 1 thru 9 shall be completed without interruption. * Apply the oil after the required embrittlement relief bake. This step may be omitted if the facility can show evidence that corrosion during the queue between process steps is not an issue. This could be the case in a low humidity environment.
9. *10.
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*TABLE IV Ammonium Peroxydisulfate (Ammonium Persulfate) Swab Etch Technique
STEP 1.
TIME As necessary
TEMPATURE Ambient
2.
Etch
15 60 seconds
Ambient
3.
Rinse
Clear water
Ambient
4.
Neutralization
Ambient
5.
Rinse
Clear water
Ambient
6.
Rinse
Alcohol or acetone
To remove water
Ambient
REMARKS Wipe surface with commercial cheese cloth saturated with solvent. Wipe dry with cheese cloth. Make solution just before use. Swab with commercial cheese cloth saturated with solution. Swab area with commercial cheese cloth saturated with water. Swab area with commercial cheese cloth saturated with alkali solution. Swab with commercial cheese cloth saturated with water. Swab with commercial cheese cloth saturated with alcohol. Wipe dry.
Inspect and evaluate per appropriate criteria. Oil Rust Swab only Ambient To prevent preventative corrosion. (MIL-PRF16173) *This process may also be used as an immersion technique, provided pre-cleaning is in accordance with para 5.2. (However see NOTE 2 below.) Steps 1 thru 7 shall be completed without interruption. NOTE 1: No bake required after etching using this process. NOTE 2: Make solution up just before use as it becomes inactive after 72 hours. ** This step may be omitted if the facility can show evidence that corrosion during the queue between process steps is not an issue. This could be the case in a low humidity environment.
7. **8.
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5.4 Acid etches visual inspection. Inspection of etched surfaces shall be performed under light resulting in a minimum of 2153 Lux (200 foot candles) at part surface. 5.4.1 Rejection criterion. The presence of the following indications shall be cause for rejection. a. Un-tempered martensite as evidenced by light gray to white areas surrounded by a light brown to black border. b. Over-tempered areas as evidenced by light brown to black indications darker than surrounding areas. c. Acceptance/rejection standards. The presence of the following indications shall be cause for review to established acceptance/rejection standards (See: 4.1.3.1). (1) Non-carburized/de-carburized areas. Non-grinding related: These areas will appear unusually lighter in color than adjacent carburized areas. (2) Improper carburization. Non-grinding related: These areas are isolated or complete areas of carburization not required by blueprint. 5.4.2 Acceptable color. If no damage was produced by the pre-production operations, the surface will be a uniform gray. This discoloration is not detrimental to part usage. 5.5 Baking. After the final etch, all parts processed by etch methods in TABLES I, II and III shall be baked at 191 14C (375 25F). Under direction from the applicable engineering organization the temperature of this bake may be increased to a maximum of 28C (50F) below the final tempering temperature of the part. The bake time shall be a minimum of four (4) hours. Such baking shall be initiated within eight (8) hours of initiation of the etch inspection process and before any plating operations. Parts processed by etch methods in TABLE IV will not require a bake. All furnaces used shall be certified to SAE-AMS-H-6875. 5.5.1 Bake temperature limitation for cold worked parts. Parts that have been cold worked (e.g. shot peen, cold rolling) shall be limited to the 191 14C (375 25F) bake temperature. 5.6 In-service quality checks. 5.6.1 Solution concentrations. Process solutions shall be analyzed at a frequency determined to assure the solutions are maintained in accordance with the limits of this specification. 5.6.2 Sensitivity. A standard test piece, which contains representative grinding burns will be processed each day that the etch is operated to verify that the etching solutions and techniques are adequate to detect grinding burns. The test piece shall be either 300M steel heat treated to 280 300 KSI ultimate tensile strength or 4340 steel heat treated to 260 280 KSI ultimate tensile strength or as specified in the contract.
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5.6.3 Magnetic particle inspection. All parts shall be magnetic particle inspected in accordance with ASTM E1444 after baking and prior to other processing, which might hinder detection of a discontinuity.
5.6.4 Records. Historical records shall be maintained on all chemical tests and on additions made to the solution. 5.7 Re-etching. A part may be etched two or more times, if dimensions and surface finishes allows, in order distinguishing burn indications from irrelevant indications; such as, smear or smutty finishes. Aluminum oxide or garnet grit blast between re-etch is recommended. 5.8 Seeking competent advice. A metallurgist shall be consulted in instances where the results of the etching appear inconclusive and where further interpretation is required. 5.9 Hardness testing. If part size and configuration permits, hardness testing in accordance with ASTM E18 using 15/N Rockwell test equipment may be used as an evaluation of hardness in moderate to heavy over-tempered areas. A reduction of two (2) Rockwell 15/N points or more from the areas directly adjacent to the burn is indicative of an over-stressed and crack susceptive condition and should not be accepted in high stress areas. In lieu of Rockwell 15/N hardness testing, 1000 gram maximum load micro-hardness testing may be employed. 5.10 Rework/salvage. If sufficient stock remains for rework within the specified dimensions, the parts may be reworked to remove indications of over-tempering or rehardening. Parts subjected to this rework shall be re-acid etch inspected. 5.11 Acid etch removal. Discoloration from the acid etch inspection process shall be acceptable unless otherwise specified by the drawing or customer requirements. The discoloration may be removed by polishing, honing, vapor grit blasting, or electrolytic alkaline cleaning methods providing dimensional changes do not exceed drawing requirements and customer approval is obtained. 5.12 Marking. Parts which have met the etch inspection requirements shall be marked in accordance with the applicable drawing, specification, purchase order or contract. Marking, as specified, shall be applied in such manner and location as to be harmless to the part and which will preclude removal, smearing, or obliterating by subsequent handling. A symbol N, NE or AE may be used. Provision shall be made to identify the individual inspector accomplishing the temper etch inspection along with the date and time the inspection was performed. In lieu of marking the part and as allowed by contract, an approved process control document (traveler, work control document, etc.) that identifies the specific part by part number and serial number may be annotated. 5.13 Toxic and hazardous substances. This document specifies use of certain materials which have been listed in subpart Z, 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA Standards), Toxic and Hazardous Substances. Personnel exposure to these materials must be limited to the values specified in applicable portions of 29 CFR 1910.1000.
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6. NOTES (This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful, but is not mandatory.) 6.1 Intended use. This standard provides the step by step process and procedures for temper etch to be used during repair process and acquisition of spares for the landing gear of all military aircraft. 6.2 Subject term (key word) listing. Equipment Materials Process 6.3 Changes from previous issue. The margins of this standard are marked with vertical lines to indicate modifications generated by this change. This was done as a convenience only and the Government assumes no liability whatsoever for an inaccuracies in these notations. Bidders and contractors are cautioned to evaluate the requirements of this document based on the entire content irrespective of the marginal notations.
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