dans95
Mechanical
- Jan 25, 2006
- 21
We currently use hard anodize on aluminum parts (Mil-A-8625F, Type III, Class 2). The anodize gives acceptable corrosion resistance and cosmetics. However the process ends up being expensive becuase of the extensive masking required. Due to the build up (.001")small threaded holes must be plugged and because the anodize is non-conductive various areas must be masked. Mostly due to the labor involved the plating accounts for 20-30% of the total cost of the aluminum parts.
What platings can be used on aluminum which:
1) Provide equivalent (or better) corrosion resistance than hard anodize (product is used in medical/research labs and subjected to decontamination with bleach)
2) Is conductive.
3) Is thin enough to not require plugging small (M2-M4) threaded holes.
4) Provides decent cosmetics.
5) Cost competitive with anodize (without the masking labor).
What platings can be used on aluminum which:
1) Provide equivalent (or better) corrosion resistance than hard anodize (product is used in medical/research labs and subjected to decontamination with bleach)
2) Is conductive.
3) Is thin enough to not require plugging small (M2-M4) threaded holes.
4) Provides decent cosmetics.
5) Cost competitive with anodize (without the masking labor).