ccjung
Mechanical
- Sep 28, 2005
- 4
Hi,
I am in development of a waterblock that will be used in continuous service in a saltwater aquarium.
I have previously Hard Anodized some aluminum pieces but have had one or two units fail.
I need a conductive material that has also been treated for corrosion resistance in a continuous saltwater service environment.
I know that Titanium is the best choice, but economic constraints prevent this.
Is there any recommendations on an anodization or PTFE coating?
Any recommendations on material? I had been using 6061 and Type III, CL 2 Hard Anodize and would like to know if there is a better alternative, like EN.
Thanks in advance
Chris
I am in development of a waterblock that will be used in continuous service in a saltwater aquarium.
I have previously Hard Anodized some aluminum pieces but have had one or two units fail.
I need a conductive material that has also been treated for corrosion resistance in a continuous saltwater service environment.
I know that Titanium is the best choice, but economic constraints prevent this.
Is there any recommendations on an anodization or PTFE coating?
Any recommendations on material? I had been using 6061 and Type III, CL 2 Hard Anodize and would like to know if there is a better alternative, like EN.
Thanks in advance
Chris