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chuck wrote:
The copper alloys widely used in wires are quite resistant to corrosion. Even when immersed in pure seawater, their corrosion rate there is on the order of 0.025 mm/year. Unfortunately polluted waters can increase that rate. What then, would be polluted water? Salt water seems polluted enough. tom K0TAR |
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