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Materials
- Jun 21, 2006
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Hi all,
newbie here, I stumbled across this site looking for some information on galvanic compatibility so I thought I may as well ask my question directly.
I have an sports automotive application where temperature and weight are key issues
The structure is a mixture of corrosion resistant steel and titanium on to which we currently attach a titanium plate using Zn/Ni coated steel fastners.
We need to switch to a carbon composite to save weight.
We are getting galvanic corrosion of the zn/ni steel fasteners (316), no surprise.
I'm recomending switching to Ti fasteners or other options of switching to fasteners of passive steel, eg A286, AM350 AM355, which are all going to cost.
my questions are:
1. Are there any coatings I can apply to a steel fastner to prevent corrosion with Ti and more importantly CC.
2. Can anyone suggest a more suitable fastener material?
newbie here, I stumbled across this site looking for some information on galvanic compatibility so I thought I may as well ask my question directly.
I have an sports automotive application where temperature and weight are key issues
The structure is a mixture of corrosion resistant steel and titanium on to which we currently attach a titanium plate using Zn/Ni coated steel fastners.
We need to switch to a carbon composite to save weight.
We are getting galvanic corrosion of the zn/ni steel fasteners (316), no surprise.
I'm recomending switching to Ti fasteners or other options of switching to fasteners of passive steel, eg A286, AM350 AM355, which are all going to cost.
my questions are:
1. Are there any coatings I can apply to a steel fastner to prevent corrosion with Ti and more importantly CC.
2. Can anyone suggest a more suitable fastener material?