GSO ISO 8074:2016
ISO 8074:1985
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
·
Approved on
22 December 2016
Aerospace -- Surface treatment of austenitic stainless steel parts
GSO ISO 8074:2016 Files
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5 Pages
Current Edition
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20.7 OMR
GSO ISO 8074:2016 Scope
1.1 This International Standard specifies the requirements for the surface treatment of parts made from austenitic stainless steels (for example AISI 300 series, 19-9DL, A-286). It provides practical methods for removing contaminants and for obtaining suitable corrosion resistance for aerospace applications.
1.2 The surface treatments required during manufacture are mandatory for all surfaces of all parts. The final surface treatments are mandatory except when a surface coating (for example paint, plating) is specified. When such a coating is specified for only a portion of the surfaces of a part, the uncoated portions shall be treated in accordance with the final surface treatment requirements of this International Standard.
1.3 It is the responsibility of the processor to determine, by analysis or history, the condition of the surface prior to treatment to assure conformance to the requirements of this International Standard.
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