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ASTM B 984 : 2012

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Standard Specification for Electrodeposited Coatings of Palladium- Cobalt Alloy for Engineering Use
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Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

27-08-2020

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-05-2012

CONTAINED IN VOL. 02.05, 2017 Specifies requirements for electrodeposited palladium-cobalt alloy coatings containing approximately 80% of palladium and 20% of cobalt.

1.1 This specification covers requirements for electrodeposited palladium-cobalt alloy coatings containing approximately 80% of palladium and 20% of cobalt. Composite coatings consisting of palladium-cobalt with a thin gold overplate for applications involving electrical contacts are also covered. Palladium and palladium-cobalt remain competitive finishes for high reliability applications.

1.2 Properties—Palladium is the lightest and least noble of the platinum group metals (1)2. IIt has the density of 12 gm per cubic centimeter, specific gravity of 12.0, that is substantially lower than the density of gold, 19.29 gm per cubic centimeter, specific gravity 19.3, and platinum 21.48 gm per cubic centimeter, specific gravity 21.5. The density of cobalt on the other hand is even less than palladium. It is only 8.69 gm per cubic centimeter, specific gravity 8.7. This yields a greater volume or thickness of coating and, consequently, some saving of metal weight and reduced cost. Palladium-cobalt coated surface provides a hard surface finish (ASTM E18) thus decreasing wear and increasing durability. Palladium-cobalt coated surface also has very low coefficient of friction 0.43 compared to hard gold 0.60 thus providing lower mating and unmating forces for electrical contacts (1) 2. Palladium-cobalt has smaller grain size (ASTM E112), 50 – 150 Angstroms, compared to Hard Gold 200 – 250 Angstroms (1)2. 5 – 15 nanometer, compared to hard gold 20 – 25 nanometer (1)2. Palladium-cobalt has low porosity (ASTM B799) 0.2 porosity index compared to hard gold 3.7 porosity index (1)2. Palladium-cobalt coated surface has higher ductility (ASTM B489) 3-7 than that of hard gold <3 (1)2. The palladium-cobalt coated surface is also thermally more stable 395°C than hard gold 150°C, and silver 170°C. The following Table 1 compares the hardness range of electrodeposited palladium-cobalt with other electrodeposited noble metals and alloys (3,4).2

TABLE 1 - Hardness of Noble Metals

Approximate Hardness (HK25)

Gold

50–250

Palladium

75–600

Platinum

150–550

Palladium-Nickel

300–650

Palladium-Cobalt

500–650

Rhodium

750–1100

Ruthenium

600–1300


1.3 Units—The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.

1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Some specific hazards statements are given in Section 7 on Hazards.

Committee
B 08
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
7
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

ASTM D 3951 : 2010 Standard Practice for Commercial Packaging
ASTM D 3951 : 1998 Standard Practice for Commercial Packaging
ASTM B 818 : 2003 : R2018 Standard Specification for Cobalt-Chromium-Nickel-Molybdenum-Tungsten Alloy<brk/>(UNS R31233) Plate, Sheet and Strip
ASTM D 1125 : 2014 Standard Test Methods for Electrical Conductivity and Resistivity of Water (Withdrawn 2023)
ASTM B 741 : 1995 : R2000 Standard Test Method for Porosity In Gold Coatings On Metal Substrates By Paper Electrography (Withdrawn 2005)
ASTM B 343 : 1992 : REV A : R2004 : EDT 1 Standard Practice for Preparation of Nickel for Electroplating with Nickel
ASTM D 3951 : 2015 Standard Practice for Commercial Packaging
ASTM B 507 : 2014 : REDLINE Standard Practice for Design of Articles to Be Electroplated on Racks
ASTM D 3951 : 2018 Standard Practice for Commercial Packaging
ASTM B 542 : 2013 : REDLINE Standard Terminology Relating to Electrical Contacts and Their Use
ASTM B 679 : 1998 Standard Specification for Electrodeposited Coatings of Palladium for Engineering Use
ASTM B 567 : 1998 Standard Test Method for Measurement of Coating Thickness by the Beta Backscatter Method
ASTM D 1125 : 1995 : R1999 Standard Test Methods for Electrical Conductivity and Resistivity of Water
ASTM B 765 : 2003 : R2018 Standard Guide for Selection of Porosity and Gross Defect Tests for Electrodeposits and Related Metallic Coatings
ASTM D 1125 : 2014 : REDLINE Standard Test Methods for Electrical Conductivity and Resistivity of Water (Withdrawn 2023)
ASTM B 818 : 2003 : R2018 Standard Specification for Cobalt-Chromium-Nickel-Molybdenum-Tungsten Alloy<brk/>(UNS R31233) Plate, Sheet and Strip
ASTM D 1125 : 1995 : R2005 Standard Test Methods for Electrical Conductivity and Resistivity of Water
ASTM B 489 : 1985 : R2018 Standard Practice for Bend Test for Ductility of Electrodeposited and Autocatalytically Deposited Metal Coatings on Metals
ASTM D 1125 : 1995 : R2009 Standard Test Methods for Electrical Conductivity and Resistivity of Water

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