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7075-T6 Chromate Conversion [Texas]August 7, 2007 We are processing 7075-t6 impacted parts. On the machied surface we are seeing a growth. White spots will appear after cleaning. THese areas can be wiped off only to leave a very dark spot on the part. We have tried 3 different cleaners. Alkaline NON Etch, Alkaline Etch, and a solvent based cleaner. We are still seeing this problem. The parts are all from the same batch and heat lot, but one part may run fine while the next exibits the measels. any thoughts Robert Davis
First of three simultaneous responses -- August 8, 2007 When 7075 is very old and/or when 7075 has been heated, the zinc goes to the grain boundaries, then when you anodize the zinc plates away and leaves a pit. There is nothing can can do about the particular batch of 7075 your client is using. In the case of the zinc laying just under the surface, which surface has been completely converted to aluminum oxide, then you may save a few pits by ramping up slower.
Second of three simultaneous responses -- August 8, 2007 Alkalinity brings out the worst in 7075. It removes aluminum and leaves a surface enriched in Cu, Fe, Mg, Zn, etc. Acid etch if necessary, use a nitric acid-based deox/desmut and rinse in DI water. See also Letter #45714.
Third of three simultaneous responses -- August 8, 2007 You do not say anything about a smut remover or a deoxidizer. What do you use? James Watts
August 12, 2007 Our process is as follows: Robert Davis
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