midris
Materials
- Mar 12, 2013
- 25
Hello all,
We have 4140 bolts on a SDSS pump casing on an offshore installation. A concern was raised regarding the possibility of galvanic corrosion occurring between the bolts and casing due to the high humidity and marine environment.
My understanding is that galvanic corrosion initiates in the presence of an electrolyte (i.e. very high humidity will not initiate galvanic coupling). Perhaps atmospheric corrosion of the bolts is the actual concern.
Moreover, a proposition was made to galvanize the bolts. My understanding is that hot dip galvanizing 300 grade stainless steels is not a good idea as it will peel off. How about galvanizing 4140?
Appreciate your thoughts,
midris
We have 4140 bolts on a SDSS pump casing on an offshore installation. A concern was raised regarding the possibility of galvanic corrosion occurring between the bolts and casing due to the high humidity and marine environment.
My understanding is that galvanic corrosion initiates in the presence of an electrolyte (i.e. very high humidity will not initiate galvanic coupling). Perhaps atmospheric corrosion of the bolts is the actual concern.
Moreover, a proposition was made to galvanize the bolts. My understanding is that hot dip galvanizing 300 grade stainless steels is not a good idea as it will peel off. How about galvanizing 4140?
Appreciate your thoughts,
midris