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Dr. Barry L. Ornitz wrote:
"Michael Coslo" wrote in message ... Then I guess it's a race between rust and galvanic corrosion? The aluminum will prevent the steel from rusting at the expense of its own corrosion. Use synthetic scrubbies (3M ScotchBrite) instead. Bronze or stainless steel wool might be a good material to use. Boaters use it on aluminum. Because boaters do not understand corrosion and electrochemical reactions, they often choose poor materials. Brass is more cathodic than steel, the 400 grade ferritic and martensitic stainless steels are more cathodic than brass, the 300 grade austenitic stainless steels are more cathodic than the 400 grades, and precipitation hardenable stainless steels like 17-4PH lie between 300 and 400 grade stainless in being cathodic. The more anodic a material is, the faster it corrodes. The more cathodic (or noble) a metal is, the slower it corrodes. As I said earlier, I have several good, introductory articles on corrosion and galvanic series that I can send upon request by email. I'd be interested. I'm one of those folks who post an actual address in the newsgroup, so if you would be so kind. Thanks in advance... - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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