Is Powdercoat and Adequate Insulator to Prevent Galvanic Corrosion with E-Track on Aluminum Trailer
Updated 05/18/2026 | Published 05/16/2026 >
Question:
Is powder coated good enough barrier to colt to my aluminum trailer deck? Trying to avoid galvanized reaction. If not, what etrack can I ise? And also are 1inch zip washers good enough backing f9r this application or dono need something else? Thanks in advance -MM
asked by: Michael M
Expert Reply:
Hey Michael, yes powdercoat would be an adequate insulator to prevent corrosion between your aluminum trailer deck and etrailer like the part # e42VR. One inch zip washers would also be adequate as well. What are you hauling with your trailer?
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etrailer Horizontal E Track - Black Powder Coated Steel - 2,000 lbs - 94" Long - Qty 4
- E Track
- E Track Rails
- Horizontal
- 4-15/16 Inch Wide
- 2000 lbs
- 8 Feet Long
- etrailer
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