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Discuss Galvanic Corrosion Electrical Work in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Zinc plating / galvanising is designed so the coating sacrifices itself to protect the base metal, such as steel, for corroding itself. Zinc is OK with aluminium, but most other metals such as stainless steel, brass and copper really go for it. Same applies if you have, say, a brass fixing on galvanised metal - it will accelerate the loss of the plating.
Fine what it is dry!Odd that we regularly use brass bushes with galv conduit fittings.
The threaded part is generally not galvanised.Odd that we regularly use brass bushes with galv conduit fittings.
But #1 rule is keep it lubricated if you ever want to change it in the future.
The threaded part is generally not galvanised.
You could put it all around an assembled joint, but if you apply first and then assemble you get it filling all of the tiny cracks and surface imperfections to keep the moisture out. The worst corrosion tends to be closest to the metal-metal joint where they differ, so by making sure that is covered at a microscopic level you get better protection.What's the idea behind putting Vaseline between them ?
Would it not be around them ?
Swimming pool plant rooms are a nightmare!To be fair, chlorine will eat away at most things without any other help!
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