Bubulus
Aerospace
- Apr 12, 2002
- 4
I hope to pose what is probably a basic chemical interaction question.
We have attempted to bond an iron oxide magnet to 1010 steel using a 3M aluminum-pigmented one part epoxy. The epoxy contains 30-60% by volume aluminum pigmentation. However, after spending some time in the field, these magnets fail - the magnet has very cleanly de-bonded. All of the epoxy remains stuck to the steel.
There are certainly a number of things that could cause this problem, but I am specifically interested in finding out if the aluminum pigmentation in the epoxy could be corroding the iron oxide. If the aluminum is sucking electrons (or the oxygen atoms) from the iron, the free iron would then rust and the bond could fail. Since this would occur on such an atomic level, it would probably not be discernable to the naked eye. ...right?
I'm also assuming that there is an electrolyte in the environment, possibly humid or salty air.
Lastly, I cannot guess how the aluminum pigmentation was manufactured (ie, how much exposure to oxygen it already has). I know that aluminum is very reactive and will oxidize upon exposure to air.
The long and the short of it is, could there be a spontaneous chemical reaction between Fe2O3 and Al?
We have attempted to bond an iron oxide magnet to 1010 steel using a 3M aluminum-pigmented one part epoxy. The epoxy contains 30-60% by volume aluminum pigmentation. However, after spending some time in the field, these magnets fail - the magnet has very cleanly de-bonded. All of the epoxy remains stuck to the steel.
There are certainly a number of things that could cause this problem, but I am specifically interested in finding out if the aluminum pigmentation in the epoxy could be corroding the iron oxide. If the aluminum is sucking electrons (or the oxygen atoms) from the iron, the free iron would then rust and the bond could fail. Since this would occur on such an atomic level, it would probably not be discernable to the naked eye. ...right?
Lastly, I cannot guess how the aluminum pigmentation was manufactured (ie, how much exposure to oxygen it already has). I know that aluminum is very reactive and will oxidize upon exposure to air.
The long and the short of it is, could there be a spontaneous chemical reaction between Fe2O3 and Al?