broekie
Structural
- Feb 17, 2004
- 150
I am working on a building design. The owner wants the stairs made from aluminum members. These members will be in contact with some steel supporting members. Do I have to treat the steel members with any special primer, paint, etc?
I thought I remembered that you don't want aluminum to come in contact with galvanized steel, but some stuff that I have read in the last day or so seems to contradict that.
The "AASHTO Specifications for Strucutral Supports for Highway Signs....." says that, "Steel surfaces to be placed in contact with aluminum shall be painted with good quality, non-lead-containing priming paint, such as zinc molybdate, alkyd type primer in accordance with Federal Specification TT-P-645B, followed by two coats of paint consisting of two pounds of aluminum paste pigment (ASTM Specification D962-88, Type 2, Class B) per gallon of varnsih meeting Federal Specification TT-V-81, Type II, or equivalent." Does something like this apply? It goes on further to seem to say that it is OK for galvanized steel to be in contact with aluminum.
Thanks in advance for any help/clarification you may be able to offer.
I thought I remembered that you don't want aluminum to come in contact with galvanized steel, but some stuff that I have read in the last day or so seems to contradict that.
The "AASHTO Specifications for Strucutral Supports for Highway Signs....." says that, "Steel surfaces to be placed in contact with aluminum shall be painted with good quality, non-lead-containing priming paint, such as zinc molybdate, alkyd type primer in accordance with Federal Specification TT-P-645B, followed by two coats of paint consisting of two pounds of aluminum paste pigment (ASTM Specification D962-88, Type 2, Class B) per gallon of varnsih meeting Federal Specification TT-V-81, Type II, or equivalent." Does something like this apply? It goes on further to seem to say that it is OK for galvanized steel to be in contact with aluminum.
Thanks in advance for any help/clarification you may be able to offer.