SAE ARP 4118-1994 Isolation and Corrosion Protection of Dissimilar Materials《异种材料的隔离和防腐蚀》.pdf
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1、SAE ARP+4LL8 74 m 7943725 0523768 740 m ma Advancing Mobili -Land Sea Air and Space INTERNATIONAL RECOMMENDED TheEngl martensitic stainless steel Not compatible Data sumnary compiled by National Aerospace Standards Cannittee of the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) of America, Inc. 3.2.2 Seal i
2、ng Procedures for Bolted Repairs: 3.2.2.1 Sealant Materials: The sealing procedures outlined below are mandatory for all bolted metal patch repairs of composi te parts. lhe effectiveness of these sealing procedures has been demonstrated by extended sea-coast exposure (Reference 2.1.3.3). lhe recomme
3、nded sealant materials for bolted repairs of carbon composites are the same as those used in metal-metal joints. For normal temperature applications (-65 to t325 OF) (-54 to +163 OC) polysulfide sealants are available in a wide variety of types. These include systems specifically formulated for fayi
4、ng surface sealing and wet fastener installation. Other types are specifically formulated for fillet and aerodynamic sealing, fuel tank sealing, low density, low adhesion sealing for removable assemblies, and other special conditions. Within each of these categories, there are long pot life, fast cu
5、re, low viscosity (spray or brush application), and thixotropic (spatula or extrusion gun application) versions. A list of sealants identified by specification and usage is shown in Table 2. Most of these specifications have several types, grades, and classes which identify the application character
6、istics discussed above. It should be noted that polysulfide sealants vary somewhat in their maximum use temperature, with maximum recommended temperatures varying from 180 OF (82 “C) (continuous) to 360 OF (182 “C) (peak). Some sealants have been formulated to withstand typical adhesive bond cycles
7、of 1 to 2 h at 250 to 350 OF (121 to 177 OC). For temperatures in excess of 200 OF (93 OC), care should be taken to select a system capable of operating under the required environmental conditions. For applications requiring temperature extremes (-80 to over 400 OF), (-62 to over 204 OC), sil icone
8、seal ants are the appropriate choice. -5- SAE ARP*:4LL8 94 m 7943725 0523973 008 m SAE ARP4 1 18 TABLE 2 - Faying Surface Sealant Categorles Material Type Use Specification Polysulfide General purpose, corrosion inhibiting sealant MIL-S-81733 Fuel tank sealant (also suited for general purpose, MIL-S
9、-8802 nonfuel areas) General purpose, low adhesion sealant MIL-S-8784 Low adhesion sealant for fuel tank areas AHS 3267 High temperature sealant (to 360 “F (182 c) peak) MIL-S-83430 Silicone High temperature sealing applications AUS 3373 (-80 to +400 9) (-62 to +204 “c) I Some of these specification
10、s have several types, grades, and classes. A careful revlew of these categories and the recunnended use for each must be made prior to sealant selection. Two-part silicone sealant, with catalytic curing agents, must be used. One-part silicones require moisture (from exposure to air) for cure, and th
11、us cannot be used in a faylng surface greater than 1 in (25 m) width. 3.2.2.1 (Continued): Table 3 summarizes some of the sealant types covered by military and industry specifications and the ranges of service temperatures, application methods, application times, and cure times that are available. T
12、he applicable specifications and/or suppliers should be consulted for specific selections . The polysulfide sealants 1 isted in Tables 2 and 3 are generally usable either as faying surface sealants or fillet/brush sealants. There are some instances where the curing system is anaerobic and cure will
13、take place only in the absence of air. These sealants would be suited only for faying surface sealing and wet fastener installation. One major precaution for use of sealants in faying surfaces and fastener installation is that some types, especially low viscosity sprayable and brushable sealants, ha
14、ve significant amounts of solvents. Sufficient time after application (typically 15 min) must be allowed for the solvent to flash off before assembling the joint or installing the fasteners. 3.2.2.2 Faying Surface Seal ing Procedures for Bolted Repairs: These procedures are identical to those used i
15、n the bolted assembly of metal components and consist of application of the selected sealant to one or both faying surfaces by brush, spray, or spatula depending on the sealant type and viscosity. As mentioned previously, most sealants come in varying types and grades suited for each application: i
16、.e., (1) minimum viscosity, sprayable; (2) low viscosity, brushable; or (3) thixotropic, spatula or extrusion. Sealants applied by extrusion gun are typically supplied in the form of frozen cartridges (or cartridges containing both sealant and catalyst separated by a breakable membrane) which can be
17、 used in the extrusion gun. The sealant may be applied to both faying surfaces, but -6- SAE ARPx4LLB 94 m 7943725 0523974 T44 m SAE ARP4 1 18 TABLE 3 - Characteristics of Selected Sealant Materials Continuous Servi ce Application Time Time at 77 “F (25 “c) Temperature or Assembly Time to Tack-Free S
18、pecification ”F (“cl Application Method After Mi xi ng Condition (h) MrL-s-aaoz -65 to +250 Class A - Brush for Class A and B, dash (Polysulfide)* (-54 to +121) Class B - Extrusion gun or numbers refer to minimum spatula application time in (for faying numbers are: -1/2, -1, surface sealing) -2, and
19、 -4 (Class B Class C - Brush or spatula hours. Available dash only). For Class C, dash numbers refer to assembly time in hours, all with 8 h application time. Avai 1 ab1 e dash numbers are: -20 and -80. -65 to +250 Same Classes as MIL-S-8802 Oash numbers in most MIL-S-83430 (Pol ysul fi de ) (-54 to
20、 +121) Short-tem to 360 (182) cases refer to minimum appl ication time i n hours. Available dash numbers are: Class A: -1/2, -2, -4 Class B: -1/4, -1/2, -2, Class C: -I/,?, -2, -6, -20 -4, -6 (Class C -6 and -20 refer to assembly time in Classes A and B: -1/2: 10 -1: 20 -2: 40 -4: Class 6-48 Class C
21、: -20: 96 -ao: 120 Classes A, B, C as appl i cable : -114: 6 -1/2: 10 -2: 24 -4: Class A-TBU Class B-36 -6: 48 -20: 96 -7- SAE ARPa4LL8 94 m 7943725 0523975 980 m SAE ARP4 I 18 TABLE 3 (Continued) Continuous Temperature or Assembly Time to Tack-free Specification 9 (“c) Appl icat i on Method After M
22、i xi ng Condition (h) Servi ce Application Time Time at 77 9 (25 “c) MIL-S-81733 -65 to +ZOO Type I - Brush or dip (Polysulfide) (-54 to +93) Type II - Extruslon or spatula Type III - Spray gun Type IV - Extrusion gun or spatula (for faying surface seal i ng) Dash number for all types refer to minim
23、um application time in hours. Avai lab1 e dash numbers are: Type I : -1/2. -2 Type II : -1/6. -1/2, -1/2, -4 Type III: -1 Type IV : -12, -24, -40, -48 AUS 3373 -80 to +400 Primrily for potting or 1-3 h but may be ordered (Si 1 i cone) (-62 to +204) encapsulation of electrical with longer or shorter
24、canponents; viscosity range pot life suited for brush application for seal i ng Available in two types: Type I, dichromate cured and Type II, manganese cured. Types I, II, III as applicable: -1/6: 4 -1/2: 16 -1: 8 -2: 24 -4: 32 Type IV: Not specified Not specified TB0 - To be determined. -8- SAE ARP
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