CoolsomeDude
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2014
- 2
Hi All,
We have a 1mm thick sheet component (a panel fascia) that is specified as Aluminium with an Alocrom 100 coating with a Painted finish on the front face. The rear face is left unpainted and has a safety earth connection made via a spring clip. The unit is used in a marine environment (on-board ships, but not external areas).
We have had problems with our supplier, and to meet time scales they have offered to produce the parts in stainless steel.
My question: Any reason why this would not be acceptable?
My understanding is that the Alocrom offers a degree of corrosion resistance and good electrical conductivity. Would stainless steel be a suitable alternative?
Apart from cost, any reason why stainless steel should not be used in place of Aluminium with Alocrom 100 coating?
I hope you can help!
Best regards
CD
We have a 1mm thick sheet component (a panel fascia) that is specified as Aluminium with an Alocrom 100 coating with a Painted finish on the front face. The rear face is left unpainted and has a safety earth connection made via a spring clip. The unit is used in a marine environment (on-board ships, but not external areas).
We have had problems with our supplier, and to meet time scales they have offered to produce the parts in stainless steel.
My question: Any reason why this would not be acceptable?
My understanding is that the Alocrom offers a degree of corrosion resistance and good electrical conductivity. Would stainless steel be a suitable alternative?
Apart from cost, any reason why stainless steel should not be used in place of Aluminium with Alocrom 100 coating?
I hope you can help!
Best regards
CD