The aerospace industry relies heavily on protective treatments and processes to ensure that the structural integrity of an aircraft is not degraded in service as a result of operating under harsh corrosive conditions. Many of the chemicals and processes currently employed in metal finishing have been found to cause pollution and long-term damage to the environment. Legislation and international agreements are now in place which ultimately will lead to a ban or major reduction in the use of many of these processes and coatings. The aircraft constructors and operators are seeking to adopt new protective schemes and treatments which will satisfy future environmental requirements.
Advances in protective coatings and processes for aerospace applications
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 67 , 5 ; 13-16
1995-05-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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