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Controlling Corrosion!
What is CORROSION?
CORROSION?
CORROSION?
u Simply put,
CORROSION is Natures way of converting metal back to its original state - Oxide!
CORROSION
u- COSTLY u-
METAL CANCER
uPARALLELS
& COMPARISONS
CORROSION PROCESS
u The corrosion cell is
like a tiny battery u It requires an anode, cathode, electrolyte and path of current u Eliminate any one of these elements and you shut down the corrosion process!
Electrolyte
(water, salt water, acid)
Anode
Path of Current
Cathode
METAL
Corrosion Cell
Structure
GALVANIC
SURFACE
PITTING
FILIFORM
INTERGRANULAR
STRESS
NOT PRACTICAL!
uTwo Types:
1) Barrier Coatings
2) FTFC (Fluid Thin Film Coatings)
Barrier Coatings
Sealants trap moisture in!
Exterior Moisture from exterior seam
Barrier Coatings
u Usually
wax in nature u Require removal of oxidation u High in VOCs u Seal in electrolyte u Lack penetration u Inspections difficult
uHard to remove
FTFC TECHNOLOGY
Interior
Exterior
FTFC TECHNOLOGY
u Polar
bonds to the metal surface u Can be applied over existing corrosion u Removes electrolyte from corrosion cell u Leaves ultra -thin dielectric film u Non-toxic and easy to apply u Will NOT interfere with inspections FTFCs penetrate to u Low in VOCs cover everything! u Economical
STILL SPREADING!
Corrosion
CORROSION
CORROSION
Then lays down an FTFC (Fluid Thin Film Coating) that provides the needed rust & corrosion protection by means of an outstanding inhibitor package
CORROSION
Fast, Easy & Economical to Apply!
PHI technician using our Handi-Spray System 12-minute training video
CORROSION
Fits Perfectly
MINIMIZE DOWNTIME!
CORROSION
Qualified Mil - C-81309 E Type II Class 1 - Airframes All CORROSION products and equipment have National Stock Numbers by BRAND NAME!
CORROSION
at Work!
u Boeing
Part # RM 016679 u Petroleum Helicopters u Bell Helicopters u Erickson Air Crane u Sikorsky u American Eurocopters u Coast Guard
CORROSION
u Also ideal for aviation associated equipment
u Thank
it......
uAny Questions?