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I'm looking for a good marine shaft coating

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arcoen

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I'm trying to find a good coating system that will hold up to beaching and the sand blasting of turning shafts in shallow water. We have used fiberglass- but the smallest failure would allow water between the wrap and the shaft and hold in water- causing more corrosion. We have used the plastic coating in the past with not much better results. Any ideas or leads would be appreciated.
 
Although I'm not sure of your application, I have seen a "paintable ceramic" called CeRam-Kote (Google it) that is used as an abrasive-resistant coating for pipes (interior and exterior), walls & floors.
 
Here's another: General Magnaplate (sounds $$$ though)
 
Maybe a tungsten carbide/cobalt nickel electroplating?

I guess you have tried polyureathane already. It is one of the common coatings for slurry pumps.

is the society for protective coatings

Barry1961
 
There is a proprietary carbonitriding process that I read about in ASM's heat treat journal about 7 years ago. Corrosion resistance was supposed to be outstanding, as well as abrasion resistance. Sorry I can't recall the name or the company.
 
Nickel Chrome Boron shaft liners are now readily availabe for marine shafting applications where abrasives are a problem. The process known as metalizing or flamespray can be perform directly to the shaft when necessary if a liner can not be applied to the shaft itself.

check out sultzer-metco or do a google search on "metalizing or flame spray or hardened coatings"
 
I haven't seen anything that holds up as well as advertised.

Assuming its a relatively small shaft (you mentioned "beaching"), I'd recommend a good marine grade stainless steel - proper material selection is much better than any feasible coating.
 
How about using glass flake reinforced polymer resin. They claim its hard as nails and good for most anti corrosion issues.

 
We have used electroless nickel on oil pump shafts and just recently on a water application. We used a coprocess of EN and Teflon called NP3. I've also used so processes by General Magnaplate with great success. Any propriatary process is going to co$t you.
 
arcoen...

Suggest You try "floating" this question in the tribology Engineering Forum forum342... there are lots of similar problems noted there.

Regards, Wil Taylor
 
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