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Chromate-Free Primer Protects Aircraft from Corrosion

June 30, 2019

Global coatings provider AkzoNobel has teamed up with aeronautics company Airbus to develop a chromate-free exterior primer for the sustainability of aircraft surfaces.

Dubbed Aerodur HS 2121, this new primer protects aircraft from corrosion and offers a variety of performance, appearance, and application benefits.

Superior Adhesion, Wetting Properties

For instance, the primer provides increased adhesion without pre-treatment — including on rivets — along with better visual coverage and enhanced wetting properties.

Designed for final assembly stage applications, Aerodur HS 2121 is now included in Airbus specifications. It is the latest generation decorative and selectively strippable system for aircraft exteriors produced by AkzoNobel, a global leader in aerospace coatings solutions.

Sustainability Benefits

“The launch of Aerodur HS 2121 builds on our long-standing commitment to improving our products, meeting customer needs and offering more sustainable solutions,” said Maud Khelstovsky, AkzoNobel’s key account manager for Airbus. “It’s an eco-premium solution which enables us to reduce the cost of ownership for our customers while boosting their sustainability profile.”

“We’re driven by innovation and are excited to offer customers a next generation product which has clear performance and sustainability benefits,” added John Griffin, managing director of AkzoNobel’s aerospace coatings business. “It continues our proud track record of developing market-leading solutions and going beyond expectations to provide world class functionality, performance, efficiency and value.”

For more information, contact: AkzoNobel, (312) 544-7000, www.akzonobel.com

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