Originally Posted by
R. Novak
This sounds like an interesting discussion -
Powder coating seems to be another topic where many people have a personal preference. Sort of like which finish paint to use, what type of engine oil, etc... So, I will add my two cents worth:
1) Inspections - Coming from the perspective of performing annual inspections and such, I would rather have a coat of paint instead of powder coat for the reasons listed previously by others.
2) Corrosion - the engineering department I work for recently completed extensive analysis (as in very expensive and time consuming) of powder coating with regard to corrosion, with the final result being that we will not powder coat over bare metal. Powder coating offers a very thick coating which provides good barrier protection, but there is more to an effective corrosion resistant coating than that. The good thing is that most aircraft, except for seaplanes in salt water, don't see the environment we were testing for. We consider powder coat as a top coat only (like a coat of enamel), to be used over a corrosion resistant primer, which is on top of the proper conversion coating for the particular base metal being used.
3) Fatigue - we are not aware of any hydrogen embrittlement issues, and would not think the baking temperatures would be an issue except for some heat treated parts.
4) Repairability - a coat of paint wins out for ease of repair.
Randy