SBIR-STTR Award

Innovative Coatings for Prevention of Inter-Granular Corrosion in Sensitized 5000 Series Aluminum Alloys
Award last edited on: 11/20/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$69,993
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
N093-208
Principal Investigator
Aleksander Yam

Company Information

POLYMERight Inc

4404 Enterprise Place Suite C
Fremont, CA 94538
   (510) 252-9090
   mailcenter@polymeright.com
   www.polymeright.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 17
County: Alameda

Phase I

Contract Number: N65538-10-M-0107
Start Date: 4/19/2010    Completed: 10/27/2010
Phase I year
2010
Phase I Amount
$69,993
The objectives of proposal are to create effective and durable barrier and passivating coating that will satisfy all requirements of MIL-PRF-24647D(SH) and mitigate intergranular corrosion in sensitized 5000 series aluminum alloys, as well as to identify the best application techniques for such coating. POLYMERight plans to create the targeted coating by transferring its proven innovative approach to the development of effective marine anticorrosive coatings for steel to 5XXX series aluminum. The coating will have tri-pronged action: it will be a sensitization barrier for aluminum/magnesium alloys, it will passivate the surface of such alloys, and it will serve as impermeable barrier to moisture and ionic specimens that are typically present in marine environment and cause corrosion. POLYMERight will achieve the set goals by utilizing its innovative patented polysulfide-epoxy based chemistry that was already used in the creation of multiple successful primers and coatings with superior protection properties. Polysulfide-epoxies are very attractive choice as they have one of the lowest moisture and gas permeabilities among all polymers, excellent affinity to metals, outstanding chemical and environmental resistance and attractive tensile properties. New types of oxidative functional groups can be attached to the polymeric backbones and serve as passivating agents for aluminum.

Benefit:
After the superior properties of the developed coatings are confirmed, all the necessary steps will be taken for commercialization of these materials in order to make them available in whatever quantities are required by the Navy, USMC, and other DoD contractors, as well as various detachments of local and federal agencies. The developed coatings will be introduced broadly for application and installation aboard aircraft carriers, other surface ships, auxiliary ships, aircraft, armored vehicles, other land vehicles, and engineered structures where similar performance is needed. It will be also be commercialized to fulfill the needs of the architectural, industrial, and transportation industries in many diverse areas, such as marine structures/vessels, aircraft and support vehicles and other consumer applications

Keywords:
,, alloy, Crack, Aluminum, sensitization, coating, corrosion

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