sunstructures
Structural
- Feb 16, 2005
- 16
Hello,
It has been recommended to me to use Ultra Safety Systems' Tef-Gel in a connection involving 6061-T6 Aluminum beams and channels and Type 316 stainless bolt assemblies to inhibit galvanic corrosion. However, the original concept involved assembling the aluminum structure with ordinary ASTM A325 hot-dip galvanized bolts. The reason given was because the mild steel is close to the aluminum on the galvanic series, and zinc remains the most anodic component. Inert sleeves of some sort were recommended in the galvanized bolt configuration.
Will the hot-dip galvanized A325 bolts, if lubed with Tef-Gel, perform satisfactorily without additional isolation spacers or washers? Will the Tef-Gel interfere in any way with the structural performance of the connection? Also, what other products are in use that function like the Tef-Gel?
Thanks.
It has been recommended to me to use Ultra Safety Systems' Tef-Gel in a connection involving 6061-T6 Aluminum beams and channels and Type 316 stainless bolt assemblies to inhibit galvanic corrosion. However, the original concept involved assembling the aluminum structure with ordinary ASTM A325 hot-dip galvanized bolts. The reason given was because the mild steel is close to the aluminum on the galvanic series, and zinc remains the most anodic component. Inert sleeves of some sort were recommended in the galvanized bolt configuration.
Will the hot-dip galvanized A325 bolts, if lubed with Tef-Gel, perform satisfactorily without additional isolation spacers or washers? Will the Tef-Gel interfere in any way with the structural performance of the connection? Also, what other products are in use that function like the Tef-Gel?
Thanks.