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HERO ID
2066970
Reference Type
Technical Report
Title
Environmentally Compliant Coatings Using Non-Chromated Systems
Author(s)
Stoffer, J; O'Keefe, T
Year
2001
Report Number
NTIS/02935818_a
Volume
GRA and I
Issue
GRA and I
Abstract
Conversion coatings and primers used for the corrosion protection of aluminum alloy components in aircraft are based, almost exclusively, on chromate systems that are on the Environmental Protection Agency List of hazardous materials. Chromium is targeted for elimination from the workplace. This effort is part of a research program to develop a suitable replacement for chrome in coatings technology. This effort focused on the use of cerium chemistry to provide the corrosion inhibition for aluminum alloys used in the aircraft industry. The primary tasks were the development of a non-chromated conversion coating and surface treatment and a non-chromated primer coating system for military aircraft. This report presents the development, characterization, and evaluation of inorganic coatings that can serve as potential replacements for current chromate coatings. This effort was performed by the Materials Research Center at the University of Missouri-Rolla and the Boeing Corporation.
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