MIL-DTL-5002 Testing

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Do you need to validate the compliance of your surface treatments according to MIL-DTL-5002?

Securing corrosion protection with MIL-DTL-5002 specification

In the Aerospace, Space, and Defense (ASD) sectors, the durability of metallic structures depends on the quality of the applied surface treatments. A failing protective barrier can lead to accelerated corrosion, compromising the integrity of your essential parts.

The MIL-DTL-5002 specification (which replaces the legacy MIL-S-5002) defines general requirements for cleaning, surface treatments, and metallic and non-metallic coatings. It serves as a standard to guarantee that each step (degreasing, etching, anodizing, or plating) is performed without embrittling the base material.

At FILAB, we support manufacturers in the ASD supply chain with the control of their treatment processes according to MIL-DTL-5002, with a clear goal: to ensure the reliability of your technical and industrial decisions.

MIL-DTL-5002: an adhesion and safety challenge

Finishing compliance control according to MIL-DTL-5002

This requirement imposes strict restrictions, notably on the use of chemicals that can cause hydrogen embrittlement in high-strength steels. FILAB intervenes to validate the quality of deposits and the absence of deleterious side effects.

It is specifically used to:

  • Verify thickness and structure of coatings (passivation, anodizing, cadmium plating...) by micrographic cross-section.
  • Analyze chemical composition of treatment baths to guarantee their stability and compliance with the specification limits.
  • Perform Hydrogen Embrittlement testing for high-strength steels after treatment.

 

In the Aerospace and Defense industries, compliance with MIL-DTL-5002 has a direct impact on:

  • To salt spray and extreme corrosive environments.
  • Adhesion of paints and subsequent finishing systems.
  • Structural safety of strategic components subjected to high mechanical stress.

FILAB, a laboratory tailored to aerospace & defense requirements

An analytical park dedicated to MIL-DTL-5002 expertise

Validation according to MIL-DTL-5002 requires expertise in electrochemistry and metallurgy. To meet these requirements, FILAB provides its clients with state-of-the-art tools:

ICP-OES

for the purity control of coatings and the analysis of contaminants in baths

SEM-EDX

for deposit analysis and interface examination

X-ray Tomography

for rapid non-destructive testing

Dedicated material expertise services

At FILAB, analyses according to MIL-DTL-5002 are part of a global quality support approach. We help surface treaters qualify their process lines. Our teams intervene on:

Systematic receiving inspection on treatment test coupons

Evaluation of surface cleanliness before coating (detection of grease or silicone residues)

Expertise following adhesion loss or abnormal in-service corrosion

Why choose FILAB?

  • 45 years of recognized expertise in analysis and materials science
  • Dual competence: Chemistry / Materials
  • Specializing in metallic alloys and critical applications
  • Customer qualification : Safran, Dassault Aviation, and Framatome
  • ISO 17025 Accreditation regarding metallic alloys
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Analysis of Iron, Aluminium, Molybdenum, Copper, Tin, Chromium, Titanium, Lead, Nickel, Zinc

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Our FAQ

Which metals are most concerned by this requirement?

It applies mainly to aluminum alloys, steels (including stainless and high-strength steels), magnesium, and titanium alloys.

How is the hydrogen embrittlement mentioned in the requirement detected?

MIL-DTL-5002 often mandates sustained load tests on specific notched specimens. In the laboratory, we can also perform hydrogen dosage analyses by inert gas fusion (ONH) to compare levels before and after treatment.

Why is cleaning so important in MIL-DTL-5002?

Poor degreasing or etching residue prevents coating adhesion. The reference requires surfaces to be "chemically clean", a state that FILAB can validate by wettability tests or FTIR spectroscopy.

Does MIL-DTL-5002 allow chrome plating?

Yes, but it strictly regulates substitution processes and the necessary thermal baking (degassing) treatments to avoid part brittleness after hard chrome plating.

How to get a quote?

To get a quote, you can contact our teams via our contact form, by phone, or by email. Simply send us your requirements (type of material, desired analysis, specific standard, urgency, sample quantity...). We will then send you a personalized technical and price proposal within 24-48 hours.

The filab advantages
A highly qualified team
A highly qualified team
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
(Staves available on www.cofrac.com - Accreditation number: 1-1793)
A complete analytical facility of 5,200m²
A complete analytical facility of 5,200m²
Tailor-made support
Tailor-made support
Video debriefing available with the expert
Video debriefing available with the expert
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