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ASTM D2674-72(1998)

Historical Reaffirmation

Standard Methods of Analysis of Sulfochromate Etch Solution Used in Surface Preparation of Aluminum

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1.1 These methods offer a means for controlling the effectiveness of the etchant which is normally used for preparing the surface of aluminum alloys for subsequent adhesive bonding. As the etchant reacts with the aluminum, hexavalent chromium is converted to trivalent chromium; a measure of the two and the difference can be used to determine the amount of dichromate used.

1.2 The sulfochromate solution can be replenished by restoring the sodium dichromate and the sulfuric acid to the original formulation levels. The lower limit of usefulness will vary depending upon solution storage, adhesives used, critical nature of bond capability, variety of metals processed, etc. and should be determined. Replenishment will be limited to the number of times the chemical ingredients can be restored and maintained to the required levels and should be determined by the user. Sludge collecting in the bottom of a tank should be minimized by periodic removal of sludge. For some applications, the hexavalent chromium should not fall below the trivalent chromium content.

1.3 A typical aqueous sulfochromate acid etch solution formulation is as follows:

Sodium dichromate (Na[inf]2[r]Cr[inf]2[r]O[inf]7[r]) 4.5 oz/gal (33.7 g/litre) Sulfuric acid (sp gr 1.84) 4.5 oz/gal (337.1 g/litre)

1.4 Maintenance of the aqueous concentrations is suggested as follows by appropriate additions of sodium dichromate or sulfuric acids. Sodium dichromate 3.0 to 6.0 oz/gal (22.5 to 44.9 g/litre) Sulfuric acid 40 to 50 oz/gal (299.6 to 374.5 g/litre)

1.5 Method A is intended for measuring the sulfuric acid content of a sulfochromate solution. Method B is intended for measuring the hexavalent and trivalent Chromium content of a sulfochromate solution. Method C is intended as an alternative method for measuring the hexavalent and trivalent Chromium content of a sulfochromate solution.

1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of whoever uses this standard to consult and establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. >


SDO ASTM: ASTM International
Document Number D2674
Publication Date Sept. 10, 1998
Language en - English
Page Count 3
Revision Level 72(1998)
Supercedes
Committee D14.80
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