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Need "marine grade" protective finish specification

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tluxon

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Jan 11, 2001
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We have instruments that are used in a marine environment and have a service temperature of -50°C to +60°C. They are enclosed in parts with a base material of 5052-H34, 5052-H32, or 6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy, or 304 SST.

What's an appropriate specification for the processing of these parts if we want them to have a white matte finish?

Thanks,

Tim
 
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Whilst the temp range would probably indicate the use of a polyurethane type coating (will expand and contract) talk to the experts at AKZO NOBEL, JOTIN, etc, these guys are a couple of the many marine industries coating manufactures.
 
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