kgearhart
Aerospace
- Mar 1, 2002
- 2
I am building an experimental aircraft (Glasair Super II. The fuel tank is made of vinyl ester resin and e-glass. I need to eliminate static (ie. provide a ground) from the fuel filler caps and also bond aluminum parts interanl to the fuel tank for lightning protection. How much galvanic corrosion can I expect if I use stainless nuts and bolts to connect aluminum parts together? How about stainless screws into aluminum parts? Are there any treatments (alodine?) that may reduce galvanic effects. Fuel is a poor conductor and may not present a problem. However water vapor does find its way into fuel tanks.