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0850adv Aircraft Corr Prot-Osborne-Boeing
0850adv Aircraft Corr Prot-Osborne-Boeing
0850adv Aircraft Corr Prot-Osborne-Boeing
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Topcoat
Chromate Primer
Chromate Conversion Coating
Topcoat
NonChromate Primer
NonChromate Conversion Coating
substrate Topcoat
Chromate Primer
NonChromate Conversion Coating
substrate
substrate
substrate
Adhesion Promoters
Dont meet MIL-C-81706
Key Performance Goal: Long Term Corrosion Protection Coating system: 2000+ hours neutral salt fog
Conversion coating: 168 hours
March 8-11, 2004
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Specification coverage
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Overview
AACP program
Goals AC-131/Boegel Performance data Producibility data
Other applications
Painting Bonding
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Program Description
Funded by Aging Systems Command/AFRL
Aging Aircraft Office (ASC/AAAV)
Topcoat technologies developed for C-17 (APC) Nonchromate Conversion Coating technologies developed by AFOSR/AFRL/DARPA (Boegel/AC-131)
Program Plan
Phase I: Laboratory validation of performance and process Phase II: Flight test
Coat test vehicles, summer 2004
Deliverables:
Coating system description Laboratory validation data Analysis of flight testing Processing description for T.O. 1-1-8
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Flight Operations
Depaint
Depot Maintenance
Repaint
Repaint
Clean & Seal Alkaline Clean Brighten Conversion Coat
(AC-131)
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APC Topcoat
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Program Schedule
Pgm goals: Coat Aircraft component June 04
Task Name Contract dates Contract Start Contract end Phase I -- Performance Verification and Optimiza Task 1 -- Performance Verification Inspectability techniques Material optimization Coating System Verification Task 2 -- Process Verification Cleaners/Deoxidizers Kitting for large volumes Large volume applications Coatings removal techniques Contaminations/surface quality Task 3 -- Qualification Data Package Define system requirements Flight Qualification Tests 5/5 5/21 5/5 5/7 5/5 5/5 5/28 5/28
Phase II -- Operational Testing Task 1 -- Coating System Definition Task 2 -- Operational Test Monitoring Task 3 -- Coupon monitoring
6/7
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Mixed Zr/Si oxide system Silane coupling agent chosen to match primer, sealant, or adhesive chemistry
AC-131/Boegel-EPII is epoxy functionalized epoxy primers/adhesives Boegel-AM is amino functionalized polyimide adhesives
Water solution -- ~3-5% solids Spray on, no rinse, ambient dry Little or no waste
Neutralize and sewer
Superior adhesion
Aluminum, titanium, CRES
Common surface preparation
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AC-131/Boegel EPII
Optimized for adhesion of epoxy coatings
Superior adhesion to Al, Ti, CRES
dripless spray
Apply to wet surface but minimize drainage
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Ability to mix and use Process compatibility with masking and equipment Ability to Strip Paper/Tape compatibility Compatibility over Composites
Rain Erosion Forward and Reverse Impact Acrylic Crazing Titanium Stress Corrosion Hydrogen Embrittlement
2004 Air Force Corrosion Program Conference
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Inspectability of Boegel/AC-131
Dyes and fluorescents Good color definition with dyes No effect on adhesion performance Weatherability/cleanability data to be developed
AC-131
Alodine 1200S
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Cleaners/deoxidizers
Goals
Eliminate need to brighten aircraft
Alkaline clean to water break free
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Stretch Goal
Depainting
Does not depaint like conventional systems
Topcoat removes first from primer Additional dwell time or manual effort needed to remove primer
Alodine / MIL-PRF-23377 Alodine / MIL-PRF-85582 Boegel EP II / MIL-PRF-85582
Boegel EP II / MIL-PRF-23377
25
20
AA2024
Hours (80-100% Primer Removal)
Boegel EP II / MIL-PRF-23377 Boegel EP II / MIL-PRF-85582
15 25
10
20
Ti 6,4
0
PR 3133 (Ammonia) PR 5044 (Peroxide) PR5000 / PR3170 (Peroxide / Solvent) TRP Inc. ES-1 (MeCl2 / Formic Acid)
15
10
0
PR 3133 (Ammonia) PR 5044 (Peroxide) PR5000 / PR3170 (Peroxide / Solvent) TRP Inc. ES-1 (MeCl2 / Formic Acid)
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Boeclene/Boegel/ 85582/APC-g
BB82G
Boeclene/Alodine 10PW22-2/APC-g
BA10G
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BA82G
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Deft 03-GY-321
Deft 99-GY-001
60 85 DeltaE
Deft 02Y040
Deft 44GN72
SW E90G203
Deft 02Y040
Deft 44GN72
PRC 1432GV
SW E90G203
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Specification Summary
Spec #
BAC5663
Process
Aluminum Alloy Conversion Coating for Paint Titanium Alloy Conversion Coating for Paint Titanium Alloy Adhesive Bonding
Implementations
BCA-Fuselage rivets (737 console) (final paint) F-22
D950-10313-1, Rev C; BSMS25-002; BSPS-07-002 BSMS-25-001; BSPS-07-001, HP 4-136 Rev A; D950-10413-1 Rev A, D720PM-PP006, Rev A; S697-10090-1 Rev A; 5PTPHB25; Assorted DoD TOs D210-13577-1; SRM 51-70-09; SRM 51-70-10; Assorted DoD TOs HP 4-136 MRB
F-22; X-32; B-2 spares; Delta IV; AH-64; F-22; CH-47; CH-46
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Depainting
AC-131
Rain Erosion
AC-131 coated
HF/HNO3 etch
Phosphate fluoride
Boegel
Current:
Forward & aft booms Titanium tubes
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Titanium bonding
B-2 Ti core to composite X-32 Ti-Ti, Ti-composite F-22
Aft Boom composite reinforcement Studs for insulation blanket installation Repair/reinforcement of structure
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BAC5663 Released
Replaces anodizing
Mechanical (grit blast) and chemical deox Boegel EPII processing is the enabling technology Estimated benefit
Run time reduced by Flow time reduced from 27 to 2 days
Implementation Strategy
Probably drawing change
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Standard Work Sheet From: Raw Material to finished painted part and in To: Stores in two days
9/20/02
Supervisor
737
Clean
C/T 1 min
Drill Tap
C/T 10 min
Straighten
C/T 1 min
Tab Removal
C/T 5 min
in coming from T-20 134 minutes for first part through the line Total touch time = 74 minutes Planning standards = 29 minutes
C/T 2 min
Customer Requirements Takt Time = 137 Min. 70 Parts Per Month Daily Requirement 3.5 Parts 737 Monthly Rate 14 Planes
Penetrant
C/T 2 min
C/T 2 min
Boe-gel Dwell location
C/T 2 min
Hand Finish
Part Mark
out going
Sand blast
Mask
Boe-gel application
Paint Booth
Goals
27 flow days reduced to 2 days @ a one shift operation 2nd shift operation available for additional part numbers
= ship set
Boe-gel rest time = 60 min
Quality Check
Safety Precaution
TAKT Time
Operator Number
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Glen Graham is technical point of contact Evaluate potential for work cell environment
TF-33 cowl
Scuff sand/overcoat application
Needed cleaning to waterbreak free condition Scrap part, not painted
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Conclusions
AC-131/Boegel EPII coating systems are capable for depot and field processing environments
Performance equivalent to present systems
Chromated primer is still required
Superior adhesion to aluminum, titanium, and stainless steel Colored for process and in-process and end-item inspection Potential to eliminate aggressive brightening
Reduction in process steps and processing time
Flight testing in AACP program will validate performance capabilities for mold line use
Language for T.O. 1-1-8 for implementation
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