[ARC5] Mil Circular Material Questions

J. Forster jfor at quikus.com
Fri Mar 28 10:05:01 EDT 2014


I'm near certain they are not Cd plated. Cd is most always used on steel,
and the shell are not steel.

I've never seen zink pest in this series of mil connectors. Old BX clamps
and fittings, definitely yes.

I think the connetor shells are made of a high Mg-Al casting alloy.
FWIW,

-John

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>>I have noticed that the Cannon style (Circular, course
>>pitch Acme [square
>> thread form] screw) used in several WW II systens, like
>> the ARB, MN-26,
>> RA-10, and others tend to corrode more than other
>> connector types.
>>
>> This especially applies to the matte finish WWII
>> production, and is less
>> of an issue in the bright finish post-war production.
>>
>> Does anyone know about the Aluminum alloy used to cast the
>> connector
>> bodies? Is it perhaps high in Magnesium which is more
>> reactive and tends
>> to rot in moist environments?
>>
>> Also, does anyone know of a way of removing light
>> corrosion, preferably
>> chemically?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -John
>>
>     I am not sure these connectors were made of aluminum.
> Especially during WW-2 aluminum was in very short supply. It
> may be cast zinc or "pot metal" which is a rather indefinite
> alloy of zinc and other metals. .  This can suffer from
> something called zinc pest. The symptoms are a whitish
> granular deposit on the surface. Zinc pets also causes zinc
> items to become warped and distorted and to crack and break.
> Some other metals produce white deposits on the surface.
> Zinc will sometimes have a coating of zinc oxide in the form
> of a fine, whitish, powder. This actually protects the metal
> and should not be removed. I don't think cadmium causes such
> a deposit but am not sure. The shells would not have been
> made of cadmium but might have been plated with it.
>
>
> --
> Richard Knoppow
> Los Angeles
> WB6KBL
> dickburk at ix.netcom.com
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