MadMango
Mechanical
- May 1, 2001
- 6,992
Currently we polyester powder coat our cast products that are made of A360.0. These are typically housings for electronics, with an outdoor rated service life of 7-10 years (96hr salt spray). We are investigating some form of "base coat" that will cover the entire part for corrosion purposes and allow us to powder coat only the exterior surfaces for customer requirements. I am only familiar with anodizing (AMS 2471 and 2472), and chromating (AMS-C-5541). I have found a RoHS compliant specification for a chemical film, MIL-DTL-5541, Type 2 (hex free chromate).
My question is if this is the most commonly sourced RoHS compliant coating for corrosion resistance, or is there something else available out there that I haven't come across yet? Any information and discussion is greatly appreciated.
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My question is if this is the most commonly sourced RoHS compliant coating for corrosion resistance, or is there something else available out there that I haven't come across yet? Any information and discussion is greatly appreciated.
"Art without engineering is dreaming; Engineering without art is calculating."
Have you read faq731-376 to make the best use of these Forums?