LanaCarrie
Mechanical
- Apr 11, 2003
- 24
I have been asked if stainless steel bolts can be used to fasten together a two part C937 Bronze (80%Cu, 10%Pb, 10%Sn) sealing ring without risking galvanic corrosion (water (80 deg C) on one side, hydrocarbon vapour on the other side). I've tried to consult the galvanic serious but find myself confused.
Stainless steels are listed in their active and passive forms. I realize that the passive form indicates a chrome-oxide coating. Can it be assumed that a stainless screw would be passive? Do you consider a material active only when it is being eroded causing removal of the passive layer?
Does it make sense to use stainless steel fasteners for bronze material? Any advice would be helpful as my knowlege of galvanic corrosion is a bit lacking. Thank you.
Stainless steels are listed in their active and passive forms. I realize that the passive form indicates a chrome-oxide coating. Can it be assumed that a stainless screw would be passive? Do you consider a material active only when it is being eroded causing removal of the passive layer?
Does it make sense to use stainless steel fasteners for bronze material? Any advice would be helpful as my knowlege of galvanic corrosion is a bit lacking. Thank you.