sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
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i am facing a problem where the sealant has blocked some of the internal vent holes inside a blind metallic fuel tank. The tank has only inlet and outlet connections available for access. Can anyone suggest some solution how to get rid of sealant from this area.
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RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
Is the sealant loose that has floated into the holes or excess that has sealed the holes?
High pressure air or water can be used to blow out loose sealant. Modify a piece of tubing to direct and blast the sealant out.
An Aquamiser can be used to get rid of the tough stuff.
http://www.aquamiser.com/
All depends on the available access.
RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
Has this been incorrectly applied (recently?) or has it migrated there though creep or being dislodged?
If practical and safe, you might like to try softening it first with a solvent before trying again with air or water.
For a lot of common aircraft sealants MEK (methyl ethyl ketone,) does the trick.
RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
Unfortunately, the only safe option may be structural disassy to remove the tank; open it up (cut a hole) to remove the sealant; patch-repair it; then reinstall and accomplish structural reassembly as needed.
I once worked a case where a fighter wing was contaminated with powder fire extinguishing agent (long/sad story). Wing was removed and sent to depot for tear-down and clean-up. It was the ONLY safe way to decontaminate it.
Hmmm... PERHAPS a flexible borescope with surgical implements/attachments could cut-out and retrieve the sealant, in-pieces.
Regards, Wil Taylor
RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
Turco might do it but it is a bit of a long shot.
Practically speaking I go with WKTaylor. That is undoubtedly my route though this problem.
Dry powder? Tank? You have me on edge - there is a story here that you must tell!
RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
"Sorry, I'm not a god in english"
I'm agree with wktaylor
May be with a endoscopic material.Endoscopic could allow to access in a blocked vent hole by inlet and outlet connections.
You can local manufacture a little knife or attach a scapel or razor blade.
I already use this method.
Have you an endoscopic equipment?
Regards
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RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
Et aussi, je ne suis pas un Dieu en Francais, malhereusement
RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
If sealant is being used - then this tank should be a riveted tank. Unrivet - clean & reassemble.
If it is a 'one-piece' welded tank - then there should be no sealant in the interior.
Once a solvent such as MEK loosens up a section of sealant - any of the adjacent sealant will not be reliable - and in time leak. Given that only a single out-port exists - there is more reason why it should be opened up & a clean job performed. Using borescopes; non-explosion proof light sources & microsurgery inside a fuel tank also seems silly.
Recommend - cut a typ 8" circular hole on the top surface - perform task - obtain a Engineered repair to install a internal nutplate ring /gasket & lid.
- If this is a tank is from a fairly old aircraft & dissembly is not an option - you will require the access to reseal all the leaky joints anyhow ..
RE: sealant removal from a blind fuel tank
You can Dry ice with pressure air. This is Standard striping technology for aerospace painting.
Second look and try this striper.
http://www.aerospace.chemetall.com/pdf/tds-nsolvfn-05-02-17.pdf
Good luck. Libor