Rob130... Are You at DNA?
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THIS IS AN AIRWORTHIENESS EMERGENGY.
Re-heat-treating AD rivets was discussed ~10 years ago. VERY BAD IDEA, in theory and practice... especially when done by the techs who would attempt this non-standard process.
This process
has destroyed the corrosion protective finish on the AD rivets! Most have chemical conversion coating, which will oxidize [disappear] and which likely contaminate/damage the rivet alloy surface. Clear anodize is the only finish that will survive the solution heat treat process. Anodize is applied to all DDs. Anodize is applied to SOME Ds which can be re-heat-treated [bucked in the -W temper].
Situation will be aggravated [temper/strength fail] if AD rivets are heat treated per AMS2770 or AMS-H-6088 per DD [2024] rivet processes... due to differeing SHT soak temperatures.
What troubles me most is that techs who 'think heat-treating ADs is acceptable', generally fail to grasp how important every aspect of the "conventional riveting" and "ice-box-riveting" process is to obtain the appropriate strength/toughness/swell/etc of the simple solid driven aluminum alloy rivet!
Murphy is alive and well...
Regards, Wil Taylor
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