Scope

The ASTM F1941 specification covers several common electrodeposited coatings on threaded fasteners. The below chart details the various types of coatings, thicknesses, and optional chromates. This ASTM standard replaces ASTM B633 for electrodeposited threaded fastener coatings, since B633 was not written as a fastener specific standard.

F1941 Coating Designations

Designation

Type

Fe/Zn

Zinc

Fe/Cd

Cadmium

Fe/Zn-Co

Zinc Cobalt Alloy

Fe/Zn-Ni

Zinc Nickel Alloy

Fe/Zn-Fe

Zinc Iron Alloy

F1941 Coating Thickness

Designation

Minimum Thickness, in.

3

00.0001

5

0.0002

8

0.0003

12

0.0005

F1941 Chromate Finish

Designation

Type

Typical Appearance

A

Clear

Transparent colorless with slight iridescence

B

Blue-Bright

Transparent with a bluish tinge and slight iridescence

C

Yellow

Yellow iridescent

D

Opaque

Olive green, shading to brown or bronze

E

Black

Black with slight iridescence

F

Organic

Any of the above plus organic topcoat

Note 1 – Coated fasteners with trivalent chromite (Cr+3) are not subjected to the required yellow, opaque and black color. Note 2 – When fasteners are coated with trivalent chromite (Cr+3) the classification code shall be amended with the letter ‘T’

Baking

Coated fasteners heat treated to a specified hardness of 40 HRC or above shall be baked to minimize the risk of hydrogen embrittlement. There is no specified baking duration, exact times and temperatures must be determined between purchaser and manufacturer. If baking is necessary, fasteners must be baked within 4 hours of electroplating. Baking must be performed prior to the application of the chromate finish because temperatures above 150F damage the chromate film. Unless otherwise specified by the purchaser, baking is not mandatory for fasteners with specified maximum hardness below 40 HRC.