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30th April 2007, 10:36 PM #1Senior Member
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Aluminium window corrosion
Hi,
Corrosion, a white putty like substance - which is eating away at the aluminium, is showing on a couple of domestic windows. Nobody, builder or supplier, wants to accept responsibilty. Any ideas - what the cause(s) might be and/or how to rectify the problem. Or even how to have a go at the builder and/or supplier.
Thanks,
Bob H.
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30th April 2007, 11:20 PM #2
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4th May 2007, 08:44 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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The metal, Aluminium, is actually quite reactive and very easily oxidised.
So what you actually "see" when you look at things made from aluminium is the coating of aluminium oxide. Scrape it - and the metal almost instantaneously re-oxidises... Now Aluminium oxide is actually quite stable which is why 'aluminium' products last so long - without corroding...
I'd suggest that your piece of aluminium actally contains some impurity introduced at the smelter - and it's this 'impurity' that is corroding - not the aluminium...
But how you convince the supplier is a matter for a lawyer - maybe a metallurgist's report would help...
JedoWhen all the world said I couldn't do it - they were right...
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4th May 2007, 10:19 PM #4
How close to the ocean are you? Salt air will do quite a stunt on Al, unless anodized, and maybe even then depending on concentration.
JoeOf course truth is stranger than fiction.
Fiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain
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4th May 2007, 10:51 PM #5SENIOR MEMBER
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Salt...
I just googled "aluminium corrosion" - tons of refs
Like this:
http://www.alu-info.dk/HTML/alulib/modul/A00100.htm
As Joe Greiner said - salt (sodium chloride - NaCl) will attack Al2O3 but would be generalised - all over - whereas I gathered from yur post that it was "spot" damage...
Anyways - research it via google...
Are your windows anodised....
JedoWhen all the world said I couldn't do it - they were right...
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4th May 2007, 10:56 PM #6Senior Member
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4th May 2007, 11:03 PM #7Senior Member
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The supplier's letter says 'Powder coated' and they say
"we suspect that the underlying cause is a result of crevice corrosion...'.
Bob H.
p.s. I'll go to the website you mentioned. I'm really at a loss to understand how the builder and /or window supplier can deny responsibilty, it's just a domestic dwelling!!!!!!
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4th May 2007, 11:06 PM #8
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4th May 2007, 11:08 PM #9
I wonder if it was initiated by an incompetent brick cleaner
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4th May 2007, 11:28 PM #10Senior Member
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Ten years BUT I first reported this to both the builder and the window supplier in 2001. At that time the supplier said 'brick cleaning', the builder said 'No, not brick cleaning', the supplier then offered a choice - scrape out and repair or replace the damaged section. Considered that a repair would suffice, on condition that it worked. It hasn't. Now the supplier has come up with 'crevice corrosion.
Bob H.
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4th May 2007, 11:31 PM #11Senior Member
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5th May 2007, 11:54 AM #12
Anything more than 1 or 2 km from the ocean shouldn't be affected by salt air corrosion. More often seen on bridge railings directly above salt water. Sounds like the old game of "the other guy." Best consult a professional if the stakes are high enough.
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10th May 2007, 11:05 PM #14Senior Member
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Thanks to all you responded. I live in hope of a resolution!!!!
Regards,
Bob H.
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