Subject: Corrosion
Lisa Young <conserveit [at] earthlink__net> writes >I am currently working on space related aluminum alloys (30+ years >of age) which are combined with copper, magnesium, zinc and other >white metals in trace amounts. Recent analysis of the corrosion >forming on the aluminum was identified by SCMRE as cuprous chloride >with some amounts of aluminum oxide in the mix, but primarily it was >copper chloride. In regards to treatment, I was looking for advice >or experience with adding corrosion inhibitors to either the metal >(after it is cleaned) or the coating. I was hoping to use >benzotriazole to inhibit the copper from corroding further, but was >not sure if anyone has found this to be harmful to aluminum or other >white metals. David Hallam (National Museum of Australia) and I did some simple tests on the use of BTA on 2000 series (Al/Cu) Aluminium alloys in the late 1980's. As far as I can recall, there were no adverse reactions between the aluminium and BTA, and it did inhibit corrosion. I would not expect there to be any problems with zinc, magnesium or other metals. George Bailey Objects Conservator Australian War Memorial *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:30 Distributed: Tuesday, October 9, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-30-001 ***Received on Tuesday, 9 October, 2001