RustBucket
Automotive
- Oct 7, 2005
- 7
Can anyone give me an example of a conductive rubber being in contact with aluminum causing corrosion/pitting of the aluminum? (Assuming no other metallic contact, maybe salt water exposure, temperature range of -40 to 250 degrees F)
I have a decent amount of corrosion understanding, but not sure if we need to apply a non-conductive rubber or not.
Without fretting is it a concern?
I have a decent amount of corrosion understanding, but not sure if we need to apply a non-conductive rubber or not.
Without fretting is it a concern?