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    Aluminum Thread Galling , Type II vs Type III Anodizing

    tbuelna, Great question. The Black rod is an anodized black aluminum tube (6061 - T6), the Stainless part has a Male thread on both sides and is held in place with loctite into the tube. Multiple length of 2 foot poles are assembled for making portable long poles for shooting fish. Some go...
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    Aluminum Thread Galling , Type II vs Type III Anodizing

    One of my mechanical engineering buddies referred me to these guys. He had used them before with great results. He also thought having a hard coat on the male part would work. Making some sample parts and do some testing would be next step. http://www.tiodize.com/aluminium_anodizing.html
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    Aluminum Thread Galling , Type II vs Type III Anodizing

    I don't have any issues with the parts in the picture. That's a 7/16-20 thread for size aspect. A small touch of anti seize can also be used. The parts are only temporary assembled together, say 3 - 8 hours. and same time frame for being in salt water. The new part will be smaller going to a...
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    Aluminum Thread Galling , Type II vs Type III Anodizing

    Been using a Stainless Male threaded part currently. On a new design that is smaller size I was considering a reduction in weight. Less strength and galling are draw backs. Connection is used in a saltwater environment. attempted to attach Picture of Current design...
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    Aluminum Thread Galling , Type II vs Type III Anodizing

    Not sure if I'm over thinking this. Material is 6061-T6 Aluminum for both parts. The Female thread is anodized Type II (MIL-A-8625) and I was considering having the Male thread anodized in Type III (hard coat). Does the Type III buy me anything as far as galling is concerned for the added...

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