nunorodrigues
Aerospace
- Jun 15, 2016
- 4
Hello,
Currently I am responsible for the sealing process of an integral fuel tank. Due to the several difficulties to rigorously control the temperature and humidity conditions in the assembly line, we are having some troubles with the decrease of the application and work life times of the sealants we are using.
The main problem lies on the interfay sealant we are using to assemble the skins to the spars and stringers. We verify that the squeeze-out sealant that comes out when you install tacking fasteners before the installation of the rivets is dry to touch (tack-free) before the period that is indicated in the sealant's respective TDS. What is the importance of finishing the installation of rivets within the interfay sealant work life? I am asking this because if we can't accomplish the final riveting until the work life time is over, we need to wait the sealant to be cured to finish the riveting process.
I hope I can hear your opinions so I can better understand this issue.
Thank you in advance.
Best Regards,
Nuno Rodrigues
Currently I am responsible for the sealing process of an integral fuel tank. Due to the several difficulties to rigorously control the temperature and humidity conditions in the assembly line, we are having some troubles with the decrease of the application and work life times of the sealants we are using.
The main problem lies on the interfay sealant we are using to assemble the skins to the spars and stringers. We verify that the squeeze-out sealant that comes out when you install tacking fasteners before the installation of the rivets is dry to touch (tack-free) before the period that is indicated in the sealant's respective TDS. What is the importance of finishing the installation of rivets within the interfay sealant work life? I am asking this because if we can't accomplish the final riveting until the work life time is over, we need to wait the sealant to be cured to finish the riveting process.
I hope I can hear your opinions so I can better understand this issue.
Thank you in advance.
Best Regards,
Nuno Rodrigues