circlespot
Mechanical
- Jun 23, 2004
- 5
We are using 6061-T6 plates in a seawater environment (usually not in contact with seawater though covered in salt from incidental contact and sometimes sitting in a pool of stagnant seawater for long periods of time)Our current anodize spec is "HARD ANODIZE PER MIL-A-8625F TYPE III, CLASS 1,.002 NOMINAL, NICKEL ACETATE SEAL."
This thread (thread307-28313) suggests using a dichromate seal for maximum corrosion resistance.
I am having trouble finding reference material on the best anodize methods for seawater resistance, any pointers to such information would be greatly appreciated.
I have Also investigated using 'marine grade' alloys, specifically 5086. I cannot find any information on the relative corrosion resistance of this alloy vs. 6061 or if and/or which anodize to specify for the alloy. I would want to have some reference data rather than just the 'marine grade' pedigree before switching to it.
Non-aluminum alloys would be cost prohibitive, and the current part is mostly performing satisfactorily but I would like to know that we are giving it the best shot at surviving through proper material and anodize specification.
Thanks in advance
This thread (thread307-28313) suggests using a dichromate seal for maximum corrosion resistance.
I am having trouble finding reference material on the best anodize methods for seawater resistance, any pointers to such information would be greatly appreciated.
I have Also investigated using 'marine grade' alloys, specifically 5086. I cannot find any information on the relative corrosion resistance of this alloy vs. 6061 or if and/or which anodize to specify for the alloy. I would want to have some reference data rather than just the 'marine grade' pedigree before switching to it.
Non-aluminum alloys would be cost prohibitive, and the current part is mostly performing satisfactorily but I would like to know that we are giving it the best shot at surviving through proper material and anodize specification.
Thanks in advance