Is There a Mil Spec for Alternatives to Cadmium Finishes?

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The discussion centers on alternatives to cadmium finishes for hardware, particularly in military specifications. Tin-zinc coatings are highlighted as an industry standard following the ban on cadmium. Military specifications are no longer updated by the government but have transitioned to SAE specifications, which begin with an "A" for aerospace applications. ASTM B 633 is mentioned as a replacement for the outdated QQ-C-416 standard. Participants suggest using resources like the DLA's quick search for active specifications and recommend obtaining a license for an online specs service like IHS for comprehensive information on military specifications, including cancellations and replacements. Additionally, vapor deposition aluminum and sputtered aluminum are identified as suitable replacements for cadmium, specifically under military specification 83488.
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Does anyone know if there is a published Military Specification which gives suitable alternatives to Cadmium finishes on hardware?

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No idea about the military specifications, but tin-zinc coatings are an industry standard for applications where cadmium has been blacklisted.
 
Mil spec are no longer kept up to date by the military. They were taken over by SAE and now start with an “A” for aerospace specs. You could check with SAE to see if they have made a replacement spec.

Otherwise I found this company that lists ASTM-B-633 which replaced the old standard which was QQ-C-416:

http://www.dfcis.com/dzfinish.html#rohs
 
That's the one I've been looking for...thanks.

Correct, new specs aren't upkept by the Gov't, but there are a lot of specs out there which are still active and can be found at the following link:

http://assist.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/

The search engine is kind of sensitive, so when typing in a number, make sure you don't have any numbers included.

One other nice thing with this site is if a spec is inactivated, they will typically list what the superceding document number is...

Thanks again for ASTM B 633...
 
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It all depends on what you are looking for. Obviously you found what you need. The best thing to do is to talk someone into getting a license for an on-line specs service like IHS. All you would have to do is look up the MIL spec and it would tell you all you need including the cancellation and the new SAE or equivalent controlling spec.
 
Cadmium can be replaced by vapor depositiong aluminum as covered under mil spec 83488.

Ion Vapor depostion of aluminum may be used. Also, sputtered aluminum satisfies 83488. Information on sputtering equipment for such aluminum coatings can be received from John Marshall, jay3marsh@aol.com
 
Cadmium can be replaced by vapor deposition aluminum as covered under mil spec 83488.

Ion Vapor deposition of aluminum may be used. Also, sputtered aluminum satisfies 83488. Information on sputtering equipment for such aluminum coatings can be received from John Marshall, jay3marsh@aol.com
 
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