Thanks, Steve!  I'm not a science person, at least, I don't have the empirical 
mind
of many of the M-List engineer types, but for some reason, metal properties 
fascinate
me.  I've looked at stainless + bronze previously because I've retrofitted so 
much of
my M17's hardware with bronze ... If I remember correctly, bronze wouldn't be 
far
from copper, making it the less likely to suffer galvanic corrosion when paired 
with
stainless, but stainless and bronze get along okay, and I know are paired by 
some
manufacturers, for instance, in turnbuckles and winches.  I wonder if I need 
worry
about galvanic corrosion at all since I'm a freshwater sailor (?) ...  --Craig

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Steve R.
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 3:07 PM
Subject: M_Boats: re: galvanic

Craig,

Every metal has an associated potential, or voltage property.

Here are simplified examples of potential values in sea water:

-0.05: 304 Stainless

-0.30: Copper

-0.76: Aluminum

The greater the difference in potential between metals, the faster the rate of
corrosion of the metal with the lower number.  The lower one is the one with 
the most
negative number.

There are three combinations of metal of interest:

1) Stainless and aluminum will cause corrosion in the aluminum.

2) Stainless and copper will cause corrosion in the copper.

3) Copper and aluminum will cause corrosion in the aluminum.

However, the rate of corrosion of (3) is less than (1).

The fact that the higher metal (stainless) is smaller in size than the lower 
metal
(aluminum) is helpful.  If the situation were reversed, that is if you had some 
sort
of aluminum fasteners in a stainless spar, it would corrode faster than an 
aluminum
spar with stainless fasteners.

steve

Steve R.
M-15 #119
Lexington, KY

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I'd like to know more about galvanic corrosion, if any M-List metallurgists can
explain:  Why would copper prevent galvanic corrosion
between steel and aluminum, and why wouldn't copper cause galvanic corrosion to 
both?

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