This slide presentation reviews the NASA project to select an alternative to hexavalent chrome in the aerospace industry. Included is a recent historic testing and research that the Agency has performed on (1) the external tank, (2) the shuttle orbiter, (3) the Shuttle Rocket Booster, and (4) the Space Shuttle Main Engine. Other related Technology Evaluation for Environmental Risk Mitigation (TEERM) projects are reviewed. The Phase I process of the project performed testing of alternatives the results are shown in a chart for different coating systems. International collaboration was also reviewed. Phase II involves further testing of pretreatment and primers for 6 and 12 months of exposure to conditions at Launch Pad and the beach. Further test were performed to characterize the life cycle corrosion of the space vehicles. A new task is described as a joint project with the Department of Defense to identify a Hex Chrome Free Coatings for Electronics.


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    Title :

    NASA TEERM Hexavalent Chrome Alternatives Projects


    Contributors:
    K. Kessel (author) / M. Rothgeb (author)

    Publication date :

    2011


    Size :

    37 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




    NASA TEERM Hexavalent Chrome Alternatives Projects

    McLaughlin, Rusty / Rothgeb, Matt | NTRS | 2010




    NASA TEERM Hexavalent Chrome Alternatives Projects

    Kessel, Kurt / Rothgeb, Matt | NTRS | 2011


    NASA TEERM Hexavalent Chrome Alternatives Projects

    R. McLaughlin / M. Rothgeb | NTIS | 2010