Aerospace series - Electrolytic polishing of corrosion resisting steels and heat resisting alloys

This standard specifies the electrolytic polishing of corrosion resistant steels and heat resisting alloys used in aerospace constructions. It shall be applicable whenever referenced.

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Aerospace series - Electrolytic polishing of corrosion resisting steels and heat resisting alloys

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
31-May-2001
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
01-Jun-2001
Due Date
01-Jun-2001
Completion Date
01-Jun-2001

Overview

EN 3769:1997 (CEN) is an aerospace series standard that defines the requirements for electrolytic polishing of corrosion resisting steels and heat resisting alloys used in aerospace constructions. The standard applies wherever it is cited in specifications, procurement documents or regulatory requirements and forms part of the suite of coatings and surface‑related processes for the aerospace industry.

Key topics and requirements

While the full technical provisions are in the official standard text, EN 3769:1997 focuses on the controlled surface‑finishing process of electrolytic polishing for aerospace metallic materials. Key topics typically addressed include:

  • Scope and applicability: materials covered (corrosion resisting steels and heat resisting alloys) and situations where electrolytic polishing is appropriate.
  • Terminology and definitions relevant to electrolytic polishing and surface finish.
  • Process control and preparation: requirements for pre‑treatment, cleaning and handling before electrolytic polishing to ensure consistent results.
  • Quality and surface condition: acceptance criteria for surface appearance, cleanliness and defects following polishing.
  • Inspection and testing: recommended inspection methods and checks to verify compliance with the finish requirements.
  • Documentation and traceability: records, process parameters and certification needed for aerospace supply chain compliance.
  • Health, safety and environmental considerations for the electrolytic polishing process and waste handling.

Note: For specific technical parameters, inspection limits and test methods, consult the full EN 3769:1997 document.

Applications and users

EN 3769:1997 is intended for organizations and professionals involved with aerospace surface finishing, including:

  • Aerospace OEMs and sub‑contractors specifying surface finishes for structural and engine components.
  • Surface treatment and finishing shops performing electrolytic polishing on corrosion‑resistant steels and heat‑resistant alloys.
  • Quality, inspection and certification personnel ensuring component compliance with aerospace finish requirements.
  • Procurement and design engineers selecting appropriate surface treatments for corrosion resistance, fatigue life and assembly fit.

Typical applications include improving surface cleanliness, reducing micro‑roughness that can act as crack initiation sites, and achieving controlled cosmetic and functional finishes on parts used in airframes, engine components and other high‑performance assemblies.

Related standards

EN 3769:1997 complements other European and international standards covering aerospace coatings, surface treatments and metal finishing. When specifying electrolytic polishing in contracts or engineering drawings, reference to EN 3769 ensures consistent, industry‑accepted practice for these materials.

Keywords: electrolytic polishing, EN 3769:1997, aerospace standard, corrosion resisting steels, heat resisting alloys, surface finishing, aerospace coatings.

Frequently Asked Questions

SIST EN 3769:2001 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Aerospace series - Electrolytic polishing of corrosion resisting steels and heat resisting alloys". This standard covers: This standard specifies the electrolytic polishing of corrosion resistant steels and heat resisting alloys used in aerospace constructions. It shall be applicable whenever referenced.

This standard specifies the electrolytic polishing of corrosion resistant steels and heat resisting alloys used in aerospace constructions. It shall be applicable whenever referenced.

SIST EN 3769:2001 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 49.040 - Coatings and related processes used in aerospace industry. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

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Standards Content (Sample)


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