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Monday, May 15, 2006 - 10:00 AM
APP11.4

Material and Process Considerations for Developing and Qualifying Repair Coatings for Nickel / Chrome Replacement

J. Randolph, R. Montgomery, C. Edwards, ES3, Inc., Layton, UT; S. Fitzgerald, USAF, Hill AFB, UT

High velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) coatings have been in development for chrome replacement for aerospace applications and implemented for many applications over the past couple of decades.   Now that these coatings have become common for newly manufactured parts, the need for repair and overhaul coating thicknesses beyond .010 inch for rework that traditionally would have thick chrome and nickel build ups with chrome caps has started to develop.  This requirement has been identified for high strength steel landing gear applications and will follow most likely in similar aircraft applications such as flap and slat tracks, actuators and other aircraft support structure.  This paper will discuss the development and qualification requirements required, and related concerns in order to replace these thick repair coating applications with duplex coatings, or possibly with thick single coating applications that will meet the original design criteria for each part.


Summary: High velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) coatings are needed for repair and overhaul coating thicknesses beyond .010 inch for rework that traditionally would have thick chrome and nickel build ups with chrome caps. This requirement has been identified for high strength steel landing gear applications and will follow most likely in similar aircraft applications such as flap and slat tracks, actuators and other aircraft support structure. Development and qualification requirements are discussed,in order to utilize thick repair coating applications with duplex coatings, or possibly with thick single coating applications that meet the original design criteria for each part.