Title: Evaluation of Non Chrome Surface Pretreatments
1Evaluation of Non Chrome Surface Pretreatments
AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORYMATERIALS
MANUFACTURING DIRECTORATE
Dr. Robert Mantz, AFRL/MLBT Dr. Natasha Voevodin,
UDRI Dr. Seva Balbyshev, UTC Dr. Alex Khramov, UTC
2004 Aerospace Coatings Removal and Coatings
Forum 11-12 May 2004
2Aircraft Coatings
Corrosion Protection Chromate Corrosion
Inhibitors Chromated Surface Treatments
Chromated Primers Survivability
and Signature Reduction Color
Visual Infrared Appearance
Finish, Color, Gloss Abrasion and Chemical
Resistance Weatherability
Topcoat
Primer
A/C Skin
Surface Treatment
3The Coatings Problem
- Environmental
- gt 70 of AF generated HAZMATS (70-90)
- additional chrome waste reductions could halt
coating operations - Costs
- manhours - paint stripping for structure NDI
- hazardous waste disposal
- depot bottleneck
- Durability
- field touch-up
- aircraft unavailability
- VOC generation
- Field Level Touch-Up
- Preparation
- Apply Topcoat
Aircraft Delivery
- Programmed Depot Maintenance
- Strip Topcoat
- Strip Primer
- Cleaning
- Touch-Up
- Apply Primer
- Apply Topcoat
- Spec Marking
- Topcoat Replacement
- Preparation
- Scuff Sand Topcoat
- Cleaning
- Touch-Up Surface Treatment/Primer
- Apply Topcoat
- Field Level Touch-Up
- Preparation
- Apply Topcoat
4Aging Aircraft Issues
- Weapons systems being used past design life
- Average age all aircraft
- 20 years - 2000
- 30 years by 2015
- Material sustainment needs increasing
- Funding for spares decreasing
- Mission capable rates down 8.8 since Gulf War
Projected service life 80 years
Source Air Force Magazine, November 1998, pg 76
5Aircraft Coating SystemFunctional Diagram
Research Efforts
Quick Cure APC Topcoat Ultrahydrophobic Coatings
Nonchromate Corrosion Inhibitors
Atmosphere
Top Coat
Primer
Surface Treatment
Substrate
SNAP Surface Treatment
Surface Cleaning / Prep
6Aircraft Coating SystemFunctional Diagram
Research Efforts
Atmosphere
Top Coat
Primer
Surface Treatment
Substrate
SNAP Surface Treatment
7Preparation of SNAP Coatings
substrate
GPTMS
TMOS
GPTMSTMOS 31
H2O (H)
hydrolysis (Room Temp)
degreased and deoxidized AA2024-T3 panel
surfactant cross-linker
3 day aging
dip - coating
cured _at_ RT
Crosslinker Polyamine (e.g., DETA)
8SNAP Sol Gel Introduction
- SNAP process
- hydrolysis and condensation of silanes in aqueous
solution - formation of organo-silicate nanoparticles
tetramethoxyorthosilicate (TMOS) and
3-glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GPTMS)
9Sol-Gel vs. SNAP
- Sol-Gel chemistry
- Hydrolysis and condensation of metal
- alkoxides
Condensation
Hydrolysis
10Hydrolysis and CondensationKinetics
- Factors affecting kinetics
- pH
- Acid-catalyzed hydrolysis!
- Relative amount of water
- R value - molar ratio of water to
- hydrolyzable alkoxide
high R
low R
11SNAP Surface Treatment Coatings
Sol-gel Processing
TMOS
GPTMS
Epoxy-Amine Cure
DETA
12SNAP Evaluation Coatings Technology Integration
Office
SNAP with Primer Topcoat SNAP Mil-PRF-23377
Mil-PRF-85285C
Standalone SNAP
PASS
PASS
3,000 hours Salt Fog
336 hrs Salt Fog
Filiform Corrosion
13Chromate Free Coating System Evaluation2000 hour
Salt Spray
SNAPPRC DeSotoAPC
SNAPProduct 1APC
BoegelProduct 1APC
BoegelPRC DeSotoAPC
PreKoteProduct 1APC
PreKotePRC DeSotoAPC
14Chromate Free Coating Primer Evaluation2000 hour
Salt Spray
SNAPProduct 1
SNAPPRC DeSoto
BoegelProduct 1
BoegelPRC DeSoto
PreKoteProduct 1
PreKotePRC DeSoto
15Results of GE Impact Test and Tape Adhesion Test
GE Impact gt 10 is passing Tape Test gt 4B is
passing
16SNAP Crosslinking Agent Variation
Amino-silanes as crosslinkers
Act simultaneously in crosslinking of
nanoparticles and at the coating/substrate
interface improving adhesion and coating
properties
17Improved Crosslinkers - EIS
- Simultaneously crosslink nanoparticles and
improve adhesion at the substrate interface. - Improved barrier properties.
18Encapsulated Organic Corrosion Inhibitors
- Nano-Encapsulation of Corrosion
Inhibitors - Release on Demand / Smart Coating
MBI-CD mercaptobenzimodazole/ß-cyclodextrin
inclusion complex
SVET corrosion current density maps (scribed,
after 24 hr in electrolyte)
Sustained Release and Diminished Corrosion Attack
19Conclusions
- SNAP Coatings have demonstrated acceptable
corrosion resistance when used with chromate
containing primers -
- None of the chromate free coating systems has
demonstrated adequate corrosion protection to
date - New chromate free surface treatments and primers
are being developed - AFRL/MLBT will continue testing in cooperation
with CTIO to evaluate chromate free surface
treatments and primers as they become available.
20Coatings Research Team