Cleaning and Corrosion Oral Flashcards
Is there any requirement for cleaning an aircraft prior to an annual or 100 hour inspection?
It is not only good, common sense, but it is a legal requirement as specified in FAR Part 43, Appendix D
Discuss the general precautions that should be observed when washing an airplane.
Avoid or protect areas, which may be damaged contaminated, such as: Pilot and static ports, hinges, sealed areas, and bearings.
What are some of the more common light-duty cleaning agents?
Soap or detergents and water
What materials are commonly used as heavy duty cleaners?
Solvents and emulsions
What are the preferred cleaners for plastic surfaces such as windshields?
Mild soap and water or a manufacturer approved cleaner
Give at least three examples of the factors that cause or influence corrosion
(1) Environmental Conditions, (2) The presence of dissimilar metals, (3) The type of metal, (4) The presence of electrolytes/contaminants, (5) and the condition of protective coatings
What type of cleaning agents should be used to remove grease, oil or fuel from aircraft tires?
Soap and water
Name at least three forms of corrosion
(1) Surface , (2) Intergranular/Stress, (3) Filiform, (4) Oxidation, (5) Pitting, (6) and fretting
Name at least one cause of filiform corrosion
(1) Improper or incomplete curing of a wash primer prior to painting and (2) Failure to completely wash off acidic surface contamination
What are the visible signs of filiform corrosion?
Blistered paint surfaces or worm-like tracks or patterns under the paint
What are the two primary factors that may cause development of stress corrosion cracks?
A corrosive environment and sustained tensile stress
What are the visible signs of fretting corrosion?
The corrosion residue has a dark, smoky appearance and often appears around and streaming back from rivet heads
Why are piano-type hinges prime spots for corrosion?
The steel pin and aluminum hinge material are dissimilar metals and the hinge design tends to trap moisture and contaminants
What is the best way to protect piano hinges from corrosion?
Keep them clean and properly lubricated
Provide at least four examples of procedures used to prevent corrosion
(1) Cleaning, (2) Lubrication, (3) Treatment, (4) Sealing, (5) Inspection, (6) Installing protective covers, and (7) Keeping drain holes free and clear
Describe the tools that should be used to remove corrosion from anodized aluminum surfaces
Nylon scrubber pads such as Scotch-Brite, bristle brushes, aluminum wool or aluminum wire brushes
Describe the effects of using steel brushes or steel wool to remove corrosion from aluminum surfaces
Steel brushes or steel wool must not be used to clean aluminum because steel particles can become embedded in the aluminum and cause corrosion
What is the purpose of Alodine?
Aldine® is a chemical process that deposits a protective film on aluminum alloys.
This film improves corrosion resistance and paint adhesion
For what reason should you avoid cleaning anodized aluminum surfaces with aluminum metal polish?
Aluminum metal polish should not be used on anodized aluminum surfaces because it will remove the aldine
Why should aircraft fabrics and plastics be cleaned only with recommended cleaners?
Recommended cleaners cause the least amount of deterioration or damage
List at least five examples of areas in an aircraft that are prone to corrosion
(1) Battery compartments, (2) exhaust Trail areas, (3) Bilge areas, (4) Vent areas, (5) Landing gear and wheel wells, (6) fuel tanks, (7) Wing Flap recessive, (8) around and below galleys and levitators, (9) piano hinges, and (10) any area that can trap water