Block 8
What are the two types of viscometers
#2 Zahn cup and #4 ford cup
All HVLP guns use between what air pressure
1-10 psi
Top coat removal is what grit?
120 grit
What is the required viscosity of the #2 zahn cup
17 to 23 seconds
Motor driven abrasives primer removal
240 grit
Primer removal is what grit?
240 grit
Clean up HEPA vacuum is preferred compressed air no greater than what
30 psi
After applying alodine How long can you wait to apply the final paint system?
48 hours
When using alodine touch-n-prep application how long must you wait for it to dry?
5 mins within the 5 mins of the first coat apply a second coat
all sources of ignition how far away?
50 feet minimum
Alodine proper adhesion is indicated but what color?
A brassy yellow color
Type 5 PMB
Acrylic plastic commonly used
Chemical paint remover is not authorized on what?
Advanced composites iaw T.O. 1-1-8 and T.O 1-1-690
What does the nozzle assembly consist of
Air cap and fluid tip
Do not agitate coating before an alodine is done drying how long does the alodine take to air dry?
Air dry 2 hours minimum
Equipment adjustments
Air pressure, metering valve, nozzle pressure, respirator/ helmet adjustments
PPE
Air purifying respirator with ov/HEPA cartridges, disposable nitrile gloves, safety toe boots, ear plugs, safety goggles, tyvek or cotton coveralls
How long does a alodine take to force dry and at what temperature
Alodine takes 1 hour at 140 degrees
What is alodine used on
Aluminum and it's alloys
Abrasive mats
Aluminum oxide bonded to nylon mesh
Warning all attachments must have what
An rpm rating higher than drill/grinder being used
application of alodine
Apply immediately after rinsing corrosion removal compound from surface
Split spray
Atomizing pressure high fan pattern too wide
Fluid needle adjustment screw location
Below spray pattern adjustment screw
Blasting Booth major components
Blasting unit, blast/reclaimer assembly and dust collector
When applying passivation use what
Brush, sponge, cloth, touch-n-prep pen, spray or immersion
Epoxy primers and polyurethane are generally what
Catalyzed
Warning what paint removal method isn't authorized for advanced composites
Chemical paint removal
Passivation
Chromate conversion coating (alodine)
Advanced Composites
Classified as "non metallic" structure, susceptible to damage, plastic media blasting is the preferred method of paint removal for advanced composites
Blasting booth theory of operation
Clean dry compressed air mixed with clean dry media
Pre blast preparation
Clean surface, compatible solvent, cotton rag, wipe surface, dry completely, prevents media from clamping up and becoming contaminated, prevents possible damage to the blasting unit, control leaks, masking, areas of direct impingement require id plates,
Surface prep
Clean using solvent then water break test
Orange peel
Coating material too cold, using wrong air cap or fluid nozzle, stroking too far from surface, overspray, insufficient air pressure
Primer
Corrosion protection to the metal surface and an adherent for the topcoat
Adjust fluid needle adjustment screw clockwise to do what
Decrease flow
Adjust spray pattern adjustment screw clockwise to do what?
Decrease width of paint
Runs or sags
Dirty air cap and fluid tip, not releasing the trigger, stroking too close, coating material cold, gun not at 90 degrees, coating applied to heavy
What causes pinhole cavities or "solvent pop"
Dirty surface, oils and solvents trapped
Peeling
Does not adhere, can be lifted off in sheets, Greene oil or water on the surface
random orbital sander
Dual action sander start on the surface stop when off the surface, keep sander as flush against the surface as possible, HEPA vacuum attaches to sander for dust collection
Dry abrasive blasting
Excellent and rapid paint removal method, must be approved by SPD, remove paint only down to the primer on advanced composites
Keep surface wet until when alodine does what and how long does it usually take?
Film forms it takes 1-5 minutes
Spray gun cleaning unit types and what they do
Filtration- reutilizes the solvent until soiled replace solvent and periodically change filter
Startup/Shutdown
Follow manufacturers procedures and facility/ local procedures
What is Alodine form 1, 2 and 3
Form 1 is liquid concrete, form 2- powder, form 3 pre mixed liquid, mix form 1 and 2 to get 3 instructions in T.O 1-1-8
Solvent wipe down
Gets all nasty stuff off part
The grades of abrasive mats
Grade B fine used for primer removal, Grade C medium for topcoat removal
Mechanical paint remover
Hand held abrasive, abrasive cloth, abrasive paper, aluminum oxide or silicon carbide
Removal preperations types
Hand-held abrasives, motor driven abrasives, chemical paint strippers
Pre/post blast preparation
Hoses, valves, vibrating screen, dust collector, cabinet/booth check the barrel under dust collector, check media level, check breathing air, drain moisture separator, inspect magnetic separator, respirator/ helmet adjustments
Position aircraft tools or component where?
In a covered facility
Adjust fluid needle adjustment screw counterclockwise to do what
Increase flow
Adjust spray pattern adjustment screw counter clockwise to do what
Increase width of pattern
HVLP low pressure design results in
Less paint overspray, less paint waste, safer for the user, safer for the environment, better finished paint job
Vehicle
Liquid portion of the coating consisting of volatiles and nonvolatiles
Spray pattern adjustment screw
Located at rear of spray head assembly
Caution what particles, dust, and powder are extremely flammable
Magnesium
Blasting cabinet
Major components: cabinet/glove box, blast/ reclaimed assembly, dust collector
Protect special areas with what?
Masking tape, plastic, paper, aircraft cover
Viscosity
Measures liquids resistance to flow with a viscometer
Gravity feed
Most common type of spray gun used in the field for painting small to medium sized parts
Streaks
Not overlapping, air pressure to high, not maintaining 90 degrees
Blast direction
Only at object being blasted
Pressure feed
Paint is fed to the gun by a pressurized tank also called pressure pot used for large volume painting
Crazing, mudcracking, and checking
Painting over hard glossy coat, too much catalyst, too much heat when Force dried, insufficient drying times between coats
Heavy center
Pattern too small, low atomizing pressure, fluid pressure too high, air nozzle too large for fluid used
Nonvolatile
Pigments and resins form actual film on the surface
Why open a container slowly
Pressure
Topcoat
Provides excellent gloss (from flat to high gloss finishes) superior toughness and outdoor durability as well as good chemical resistance
Fluid tip does what
Pushes coating material out
Chemical paint removal
Quick and easy but very hazardous, strict epa enviormental regulations, check weapon specific t.o before use
distilled
Recycles the solvent and separates out the waste does not require solvent disposal
Post-blast clean-up
Remove masking, remove/sand remaining paint, thouroughly vacuum-up remaining media, alternate remove media with low pressure air under 30 psi or water wash
Pitting or cupping
Resembles fish eyes, poor surface prep, corrosion left on surface, moisture in airlines, trapped solvents from improper portions, Greese and oil left on surface
Blistering
Resembles water blisters, oil or grease on the surface, moisture in the airlines, or incorrect thinner
Tack ragging
Resined rag picks up dust
What must you do with all absorbent materials after using alodine before discarding?
Rinse with water
Pneumatic drill
Secure attachments using drill chuck, start and stop off the surface to prevent damage, apply least amount of pressure possible just enough to remove the coating
Mechanical compatibility
Select the right tool for the job
Fluid needle
Should come as a matched set with the fluid tip because they're the same diameter when trigger is pulled the needle moves back and releases fluid
Fisheyes
Small crater like depressions, silicon or other contaminants cause this
Plastic media blasting
Small jagged particles cut from plastic stock, type v acrylic plastic commonly used
Volatile
Solvents and dilutents lost through evaporation
Suction feed
Suction fed HVLP guns utilize pressurized paint cups 20 psi or lower to assist in delivering the paint to the spray nozzle
What are the 3 types of HVLP guns
Suction, gravity, pressure
Motor driven abrasives
Surface conditioning discs, aluminum oxide bonded to nylon mesh discs, attaches to a sanding arbor used with a pneumatic drill or die grinder
Adhesion
Surface must be roughed and clean for paint to stick
Air cap features
The air cap has wing ports that push out air and face the direction of travel
Do not allow solution to come in contact with what?
Thinners, acetones or other combustible materials
Due to sparking what surfaces should be blasted first
Titanium and steel
Blasting booth blasting parameters
Type of media, nozzle pressure, stand-off distance, angle of impingement, dwell time
Fluid cup holds how much paint (gravity fed and suction fed)
Typically holds 1 quart
Booth ppe
Tyvek or cotton overalls, leather shoulder cover, leather and disposable nitrile gloves, steel toed boots, ear plugs, blasting helmet with supplied air
Sandpaper finish
Unsatisfactory primer, insufficient scuffing, dry spray, overspray, spray too far away, excessive dirt in spray area, improperly cleaned paint lines (pressure pot)
Motor driven abrasives top coat removal
Use 120 grit
material compatibility
Use like metals during corrosion/coating removal abrasive and substrate (surface) must be compatible with each other
Wire wheel
Used with pneumatic drill
Abrasive flap wheel
Used with pneumatic drill or die grinder
Coating
Usually consists of a primer and topcoat