Dacromet Coatings for fasteners?
Dacromet Coatings for fasteners?
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Metal Coatings International has a zinc and aluminum flaked coating (called Dacromet) they can apply to capscrews for corrosion protection and very consistent "K" factor (torque tension relationship). I believe the automotive industry uses this coating.
I've seen some remarkable data on corrosion protection compared to zinc plating. Zinc plating has awful torque tension consistency so Dacromet would seem to be ideal for this, too.
Anyone have experience with Dacromet or products like it? What were the positives and negatives?
Thanks!
I've seen some remarkable data on corrosion protection compared to zinc plating. Zinc plating has awful torque tension consistency so Dacromet would seem to be ideal for this, too.
Anyone have experience with Dacromet or products like it? What were the positives and negatives?
Thanks!





RE: Dacromet Coatings for fasteners?
All the coatings performed adequately and substantially better the yellow zinc. The Dacromet coating was the best taking 4 times as long to rust spots as the yellow zinc. All the others were in between.
The atmosphere was 70°F with very high humidity and the presence of numerous fatty acids and oils, yarn finishes.
We decided to stay with SS.
We used the Dacromet and Magni Coated fasteners to mount KTA panels on 4 racks scattered around the plant on building tops, five to 7 stories up. They were in good shape after 2 years when this area of testing/oversight was taken from our group. Atmosphere was heavy industrial on tidal river within 1 mile of a saltwater bay. The plant atmosphere would at times be on the acid side.
We never tried the coated fasteners on highly stressed bolts, B7, B16, and H11. The coated bolts (coating) did not survive a trip through our cleaning process.
RE: Dacromet Coatings for fasteners?
Positives: low friction (high preload for a given input torque, minimizing tool/human size requirements), high corrosion resistance, improved resistance to hydrogen embrittlement, value (performance vs. cost).
Negatives: until recently, only available in silver color; cost (can be higher than electroplated zinc); doesn't eliminate hydrogen embrittlement/stress corrosion cracking
Regards,
Cory
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RE: Dacromet Coatings for fasteners?
Advantages
- 5x corrosion protection of the best electroplated zinc
- Torque coefficient range can be chosen by selecting which topcoat to use. Torque coefficient is more consistent with less standard deviation. (Torque scatter lower)
- Color stability - the silver/grey color will have minimal change/fade/bleed unlike you can expect with the chromate coatings on electrolplated zinc.
- Paintable - paint sticks, (comparable teflon coatings are not)
- Coaters available worldwide.
Disadvantages
- Cost is slightly higher than electroplated zinc
- Conductivity - If you need electical grounding through your bolt, you may need something else.
- As I said above, Dacromet has some hexavalent chrome which is banned in vehicles in EU after 2007, but Geomet appears to be an excellent substitute.
Regards,
Jeff