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Active metal-based corrosion protective coating systems for aircraft requiring no-chromate pretreatment
Authors:Gordon Bierwagen  Roger Brown  Dante Battocchi  Scott Hayes
Affiliation:1. Department of Coatings & Polymeric Materials, North Dakota State University, 1735 NDSU Research Park Drive, Fargo, ND 58102, United States;2. AKZO Nobel Aerospace Coatings (ANAC), 1 East Water Street, Waukegan, IL 60085, United States
Abstract:There has been much R&D effort expended to develop pretreatments and coatings that allow the replacement of toxic, carcinogenic, mutagenic, environmentally hazardous chromates used as pretreatments and pigments in aircraft coating systems. There have been many claims for chromate replacement in primer and pretreatment systems for aircraft, but no systems presently are in use that can function and meet specifications without some form of chromate used in the pretreatment and/or primer. The Mg-rich primer technology developed at North Dakota State University and now in final commercial development at AKZO Nobel Aerospace Coatings shows that finally aerospace Al alloys can be protected against corrosion. With simple cleaning only or a non-chromate pretreatment, the Mg-rich primer (MgRP) + aerospace topcoat provides an aircraft protection system that give corrosion protection that equals or exceeds any system using chromate in any form. About 18 peer reviewed papers have been published and at least twice that many presentations at technical meetings describing this new aircraft primer technology. There are an extensive number of samples in outdoor exposure, and in exposure on small parts of aircraft like port-hole covers and doors, and the coating system has been in accelerated exposure cabinets of all sorts. In the first versions of the magnesium primer premature blistering was noted during immersion or B117 continuous salt spray testing which may be due to hydrogen generation from water contact at a particle. Efforts to control the level of activity of the magnesium have been successfully accomplished since the testing reported in this paper which controls this phenomenon. Current formulations meet and exceed the ASTM B117 test results of full chromate primer systems. Open circuit potential (OCP) measurements indicate an extended period of cathodic protection of the Al aircraft alloys such as AA 2024 T-3 and AA 7075 T-6. After this stage of protection, a combination of Mg oxide, hydroxide and carbonate compounds seem to give protection to the system, as we have seen corrosion protection given to samples for greater than 10,000 h of cyclic exposure for Mg-rich primers with good aerospace topcoats. Preliminary data are presented for other Mg alloys as pigments in metal-rich coating systems. All data indicates that the Mg-rich (or Mg-alloy pigment-rich) primer + aircraft topcoat system gives excellent corrosion protection by mechanisms entirely different from the modes of protection for aircraft alloys given by the toxic, carcinogenic chromate compounds now in use in all corrosion protection systems for aircraft. In most cases thus far examined, the protection, especially in cyclic exposure, exceeds the present chromate-based systems.
Keywords:ANAC  AKZO Nobel Aerospace Coatings  AFOSR  Air Force Office of Scientific Research (USA)  ASTM  American Society for Testing and Materials  B117 NSS  ASTM Test Method B117 Neutral Salt Spray  HAZMAT  Hazardous Material  SERDP  Strategic Environmental R&  D Program (USA)  ESTCP  Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (USA)  AFRL  Air Force Research Laboratory (USA)  WPAFB  Wright-Patterson Air Force Base  Ohio (USA)  home of materials research for the US Air Force  NDSU  North Dakota State University  DIN  Deutsches Institut fü  r Normung  DOD  Department of Defense (USA)  DOE  Department of Energy (USA)  EPA  Environmental Protection (USA)  EDX  energy dispersive X-ray analysis  SAS  simulated aircraft structures  OCP  open circuit potential  EIS  electrochemical impedance spectroscopy  ENM  electrochemical noise methods  XRD  X-ray diffraction  XPS  X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy  SEM  scanning electron microscopy  SVET  scanning vibrating electrode technique  SECM  scanning electrochemical microscopy  MgRP  Mg-rich primer  KC-135  identifier for primary US Air Force tanker aircraft that requires much chromate to repair  AA 2024 T-3  aluminum alloy 2024 T-3: commonly used aerospace alloy formed from 1  5% Mg  4  4% Cu     small amounts of other metals     the remaining as Al and heat treated to a T-3 specification  AA 7075 T-6  aluminum alloy 7075-76: commonly used aerospace alloy used largely for naval aircraft whose composition is 1  6% Cu  2  5% Mg  5  6% Zn     small amounts of other metals     the remaining as Al and heat treated to a T-6 specification  AM60 Mg alloy  magnesium alloy used in aerospace and automotive areas 5% Al     95% Mg  AZ91B Mg alloy  magnesium alloy used in aerospace and automotive areas 9  5% Al     90  5% Mg  DHS  dilute Harrison's solution
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