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I can strip any glav off any tank to bare metal!!! contact me directly scubaparts@gmail.com
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The way I understand it is that 6061 is harder than say 5052 because of a higher silicon content but not necessarily more corrosion resistant.
Aluminum is a horrible metal to try and protect from corrosion.
I have gone to using an epoxy primer/topcoat made by DuPont called Corlar 25P. It's basically like sprayable JB weld.
It's a two part 1:1 part A/ part B material available in limited colors or grey, white, or black. It can be used as a primer or singular as a final coat. However like all epoxy materials it is not UV proof and will chalk out quickly when exposed to UV.
It is designed for immersion service meaning it can be submerged in water indefinitely and will not be subject to water penetration via osmosis.
I use it on white clean sand blasted steel with excellent results but will not use it on Aluminum because it would be like powder coat, one tiny nick and water will creep under and cause a white rust blister. At least with steel you can see the red start up and can do something about it before it becomes problem.
I can strip any glav off any tank to bare metal!!! contact me directly scubaparts@gmail.com
That's because the enviromentalnistas decided that the good stuff that actually worked shouldn't be around anymore so they made them take out the stuff that worked and now you have crap that doesn't work.I WISH I had success like this with stripping cylinders.
I have (4) AL40s that were ordered as brushed aluminum but showed up as neon green. To make a long story short I couldn't send them back.
Thus I tried to strip the paint -- so far I have used three different paint strippers, and the paint just laughs at me.