Aluminum Preservation
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This may be a stupid approach but I've been thinking on how to get long term preservation of aluminum parts. What I'm considering is cleaning, anodizing with one of the commercial anodizers, and then painting with some kind of high temperature aluminum paint. Good idea, all right idea, stupidest thing you've ever heard? Looking for comments.
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Re: Aluminum Preservation
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10/05/23 12:00 PM
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If you anodize then there should be no need for paint. However, anodizing can be an issue if you were trying to preserve the finish on something like a set of heads. The other issue is getting the original "as cast" finish on an old part before anodizing. That can be a challenge as aluminum corrosion actually "stains" the part so the overall finish is not consistent. Also, some things, like alternators, do not come apart easily and to be anodized the part(s) must be free of any foreign metal other than aluminum, so all seals, bearings, screws, etc must be removed.
Personally I've given up on trying to preserve aluminum, I just paint everything with "as cast aluminum" paint. It ain't perfect but my car isn't a resto anyway.
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Re: Aluminum Preservation
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10/05/23 12:03 PM
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Do a search for "Alodine 1201".
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Re: Aluminum Preservation
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Do a search for "Alodine 1201".
John, I looked at a number of this type of anodizing agent and the common denominator was: "After precleaning with BONDERITE C-IC 33 AERO, rinse with water. Apply without dilution by brushing or swabbing with sponge. Rinse with water and surface is ready for paint. This is a visible coating which leaves the surface with a golden coloration. The alodized surface provides protection against weather and firmly bonds paint." They all sound like primers. The "golden coloration" isn't what I'm looking for either.
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Re: Aluminum Preservation
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If you anodize then there should be no need for paint. However, anodizing can be an issue if you were trying to preserve the finish on something like a set of heads. The other issue is getting the original "as cast" finish on an old part before anodizing. That can be a challenge as aluminum corrosion actually "stains" the part so the overall finish is not consistent. Also, some things, like alternators, do not come apart easily and to be anodized the part(s) must be free of any foreign metal other than aluminum, so all seals, bearings, screws, etc must be removed.
Personally I've given up on trying to preserve aluminum, I just paint everything with "as cast aluminum" paint. It ain't perfect but my car isn't a resto anyway. Do you have an example of what you are using for "as cast aluminum paint"?
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Re: Aluminum Preservation
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10/05/23 06:07 PM
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Do a search for "Alodine 1201".
John, I looked at a number of this type of anodizing agent and the common denominator was: "After precleaning with BONDERITE C-IC 33 AERO, rinse with water. Apply without dilution by brushing or swabbing with sponge. Rinse with water and surface is ready for paint. This is a visible coating which leaves the surface with a golden coloration. The alodized surface provides protection against weather and firmly bonds paint." They all sound like primers. The "golden coloration" isn't what I'm looking for either. Try using 1001, no golden color but it will darken the surface ever so slightly. Same great protection, and to be clear, this is not anodizing Good luck
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