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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... I'm no metallurgist so forgive my ignorance. Most of us have had the problem of interfacing copper to aluminum. Is there some sort of alloy terminal block that will accomplish that feat? Seems simple enough to create an alloy that gradually transitions from copper to aluminum but what do I know? 1. I encountered dissimilar metal parts which had been joined by what was termed "explosive welding" and/or "explosive bonding" both of which terms show up nicely in Google. In my case, the parts were cylindrical sleeves, the top of each being stainless steel and the bottom being aluminum. I only saw one (out of thousands) with the bond fractured and I don't know what hit it to break it. They seem quite strong. Perhaps a vendor of such products has something you can use. 2. I see a lot of brass and darn little corrosion. Would a transition piece of brass be acceptable? "Sal" |
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