thlum
Mechanical
- Aug 22, 2008
- 3
This question is an extension of thread 404-66479. I am working on an aluminum housing for a lighting fixture for the marine environment. It will be used in underwater applications. It is machined from 6061 aluminum, and proposed to be Type III hardcoat anodized (natural, no dye). Is dichromate the best sealing technique for maximizing corrosion resistance? If the anodizer I am currently working with only does boiling deionized and nickel fluoride, which is the better choice? How do these two compare to nickel acetate? I've seen Metalast's reports, but they appear to be specific to Type II anodizing.