Cleaning Up Aluminium Castings
Discussion
Rebuilding the Honda gearbox & now it's all stripped the two cast halves of the gearbox need a dam good clean. They have bee scrubbedm but are still rough & blackened due to some corrosion (not deep though).
What's the best way to get the castings cleaned up? was thinking perhaps of plastic bead blasting or similar?
What's the best way to get the castings cleaned up? was thinking perhaps of plastic bead blasting or similar?
R500POP said:
Until now not something that had crossed my kind. Still, it's late, she's toddled off to hed early, so what could possibly do wrong? I assume fairy dishwasher tablets are ok.....
Might discolour the metal, and it's a PITA to get it back to the right colour. Still, will be clean.I intend to refurb my IMA motor casings as well, I might peen then with my shot blaster glass bead mix.
Caustic soda imersion gets to the heart of the matter! I had the aluminium front struts done a while back but they need lacquering or something afterwards.
I'll be doing my gearbox casing as well later.
Caustic soda imersion gets to the heart of the matter! I had the aluminium front struts done a while back but they need lacquering or something afterwards.
I'll be doing my gearbox casing as well later.
S1_RS said:
I've used quite strong caustic soda solutions on aluminium to strip off anodising, it's never once attacked the aluminium underneath.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_hydroxideHave a look at the section titled "With amphoteric metals and oxides" and "Dissolving amphoteric metals and compounds"
Mr2Mike said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_hydroxide
Have a look at the section titled "With amphoteric metals and oxides" and "Dissolving amphoteric metals and compounds"
This was a pretty weak mixture I used, about 10tbsp in around 15gals. I agree it will eat the aluminium, it's had no measurable effent in the parts.Have a look at the section titled "With amphoteric metals and oxides" and "Dissolving amphoteric metals and compounds"
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