The state-of-the-art does not provide any acceptable alternative to chromate-based primers for structural airframe components. There are chromate-free products for external surfaces, but none provide the durability and long-term corrosion resistance to ensure long-term safety of the aircraft structure. Hence, the industry has special permission to continue using the prohibited chromate-based primers, exposing workers to the carcinogenic risk.
Through a revised polymer matrix and a unique combination of alternative inhibitors, Cr(VI)-Free will be the first qualified commercial primer for structural airframe components. This will be transformative of the market, rendering obsolete a whole category of coating products in use today, as the aircraft manufacturing industry, finally, has an alternative to chromate. The potential boost in market share for Mapaero is also highly significant for us, for the survival and future growth of our company.
Most important for society, however, is the opportunity to enforce the ban on hexavalent chromium in this industry, eliminating the occupational risk for workers who, today, have to handle these carcinogenic substances, all the while continuing to ensure the safety and integrity of aeroplanes.