Duct Protection Coating Concept Development and Test: Appendix D: Test Specimen Fabrication, Conditioning, and Testing Documentation. Volume 2, Sets 1-28

Abstract

The overall objective of the program was to develop and test a surface cleaning/preparation and corrosion resistant protective polymer coating for the interior of the AEDC Environment Test Facility ferrous metal air supply ducts. The types of cleaning techniques acceptable to the AEDC were basically limited to chemical approaches. Typically, sand or abrasive blasting is used to produce corrosion-free, clean surfaces for coating steel substrates. These particular techniques are strongly discouraged and basically 'outlawed' at the AEDC facilities. Water blasting is an acceptable technique, but requires a high pressure water stream, expensive equipment, and considerable clean up.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1993
Accession Number
ADA261250

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  • C. D. Newlander

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