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ASTM A967

CHARACTERISTICS
Passivation
QQ-P-35C
Nitric & Citric
Cleans & Brightens

ASTM-A967
Aerospace
Medical
Food Handling/Packaging

Nitric Acid Citric Acid


• Removes free iron from the SS substrate… • Removes free iron from the SS substrate…
• Achieves a passive surface… • Achieves a passive surface…
• Meets QQP-35C (replaced by ASTM A967 • Meets QQ-P-35C (QQP-35C replaced by ASTM A967 [AMS-
[AMS-QQ-P-35])… QQ-P-35])…
• Tested and approved by the aerospace, medical, • Tested and approved by the aerospace, medical, machining/
machining/manufacturing, & food industries… manufacturing, & food industries…
• Brightens 300 series SS alloys… • Brightens 300 series SS alloys…
• Not as bright of an appearance on • Excellent appearance on 400 series SS…
400 series SS… • Operates at a higher pH…
• Low operating pH… • 3.0-3.2 for 400 series SS
• <3.0 for all series of SS • 4.5-5.0 for 300 series SS
• Higher metal removal rate 0.0028 mills/minute per • Lower metal removal rate
surface (performed on 303 SS)… • 0.0010 mills/minut per surface (performed on 303 SS)…
• Accepted as an alternative to nitric acid/sodium dichromate
for AMS-QQ-P-35 Type II on 303 SS (less chance for pitting)…

DS-9 System
• Reflective finish on high nickel allows (SS, Inconel, Kovar)…
• Achieves passive Nickel rich surface…
• Promotes an extremely smooth surface…
• Excellent deburring characteristics…
• Autocatalytic chemistry – essentially no shadowing…
• Excellent for…
• Intricately designed parts…
• Small to medium size parts…
• Thin walled parts – no potential of burn through…
• Controlled metal removal…
• DS-9 is listen on many medical, defense, & aerospace specifications…

The new specification for passivation – ASTM A967 – replaces QQ-P-35C (Cancellation
notice dated: November 14, 1997). ASTM A967 allows the use of the new citric acid
solution as well as the nitric acid solutions covered in QQ-P-35C.

In the last 10 years citric acid solutions have evolved, improving on performance, and
reducing costs. In light of the risings costs associated with the nitric system, citric acid
becomes a competitively priced alternative.

Please contact Twin City Plating for current test results of citric acid passivation
systems. Also available are papers and technical data on both Passivation and
Electropolishing of stainless steel alloys.”

Surface finishing and value added solutions through innovation and


continuous improvement.

641 Hoover Street N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55413-2996 • Phone: 612-331-8895 • E-mail: info @twincityplating.com • www.twincityplating.com

Cleans & Brightens

CHARACTERISTICS
ELECTROPOLISH
Chemical Deburring

Passive Surface

Controllable

Stainless Steel & Alum

Electropolishing
• Stainless Steel and Aluminum capabilities…
• Higher reflectivity on high nickel alloys (SS, Inconel, Kovar)…
• Achieves passive nickel rich surface…
• Promotes an extremely smooth surface…
• Excellent deburring characteristics…
• Limited to anode/cathode relationship – possible shadowing effect…
• More difficult on intricate parts…
• Possible burn through on thin walled parts…
• Excellent on large parts…
• Controlled metal removal…
• Excellent for selective abstraction…

In use since the 1950’s, Electropolishing is an electrochemical process that removes sur-
face material and contaminants from the machining/forming processes. Well known for Services and capabilities
its ability to polish and or brighten finished parts, Electropolish also provides a number
• Electroless Nickel
of other benefits – deburring capabilities, size control, improvement of microfinish, etc.
– all resulting in a passive surface that is highly corrosion resistant. • Composites
- TwinClad® XT
- PTFE/Teflon®
- Diamond
- Carbide
• Anodize
• Hard Coat Anodize
• Teflon® Impregnation
• Passivation (Nitric and Citric)
• Electropolish
• Hard Gold
• Six plating lines with over 10,000
gallons EN capacity
• Lifting capacity 2-3 tons
• Expedited same-day or next-day
service available
About Twin City Plating

Twin City Plating (TCP) has been providing metal finishing services in the upper Midwest
since its inception in the 1930’s. During the mid 1960’s, then Twin City Chromium Plating
Company, the company moved to its current location. TCP has specialized in Electroless
Nickel for nearly 20 years. Working closely with suppliers, TCP has developed and tested
advanced formulations of Electroless Nickel, providing customers with a more robust solu-
tion to their everyday metal finishing needs. As the times changes so do customer require-
ments. Development of composite Electroless Nickel coatings, early adoption of RoHS
compliance, and an eye on emerging technologies and new coatings have all been keys to
TCP’s success. The addition of Anodize and Hard Coat, Electropolishing, Passivation, and
Hard Gold Plating has served to expand TCP’s capabilities to better serve its customers.

641 Hoover Street N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55413-2996 • Phone: 612-331-8895 • E-mail: info @twincityplating.com • www.twincityplating.com
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