chrisamey
Mechanical
- Feb 14, 2006
- 3
Hi
We chromic anodise an aluminium alloy cast component to MIL-A-8625 Type I Class 1. There are certain areas on this components that need to be electrical conductive, therefore we strip the anodise (using glass bead blast) and chemical film to MIL-C-5541 Class 3. This is a very long and expensive process, ideally we would like to be able to mask the areas during the initial anodising process, which would therefore remove the need for blasting.
I have been unable to find a suitable masking solution, none of the brush applied solutions are compatible with chromic anodising (due to high temp and solution).
Does anyone know of any tapes or solutions that can easily be applied and removed and that are suitable for chromic anodising? The masked areas do not need to very clean cut – we can live with a bit of leaking under the mask.
Some of the areas to be masked are flat surfaces and some are diameters.
Thank you for any help that people can supply.
Chris
We chromic anodise an aluminium alloy cast component to MIL-A-8625 Type I Class 1. There are certain areas on this components that need to be electrical conductive, therefore we strip the anodise (using glass bead blast) and chemical film to MIL-C-5541 Class 3. This is a very long and expensive process, ideally we would like to be able to mask the areas during the initial anodising process, which would therefore remove the need for blasting.
I have been unable to find a suitable masking solution, none of the brush applied solutions are compatible with chromic anodising (due to high temp and solution).
Does anyone know of any tapes or solutions that can easily be applied and removed and that are suitable for chromic anodising? The masked areas do not need to very clean cut – we can live with a bit of leaking under the mask.
Some of the areas to be masked are flat surfaces and some are diameters.
Thank you for any help that people can supply.
Chris