Cokoliso
Electrical
- Aug 4, 2010
- 5
We build sensors of T6065 aluminum and have them nickel plated. One was returned from central Florida with many spots of white corrosion, which appear under a microscope to be growing from a small point where the plating may have been pitted. But since aluminum forms an oxide layer so quickly, and the oxide is not soluble, how can the aluminum be corroding even if the nickel plating has a pit? The device was outdoors in the rain/dew but salt should not have been present.