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Electrical contacting on aluminium busbar
MagicSmoker:
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--- Quote from: MagicSmoker on March 06, 2019, 12:28:04 am ---You know how us 'Murican's are... can barely identify whether Canada is to the north and Mexico is to the south, so everything across the big pond is just one big mess. :P
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Hahahaha yep. Being American myself, when I'm back in the States visiting, you can't imagine how many times I get asked "Oh, you live in Switzerland! Neat! How's your Swedish?" :palm:
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Hah, even I know the correct question to ask is, "How's your Swiss?" >:D
(I kid!)
--- Quote from: duak on March 07, 2019, 06:10:43 am ---A few have replied that Alodine is not appropriate as it is an insulator. This is true if the Alodining is Class 1A for maximum corrosion protection. However, it is not true for Class 3. ...
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Interesting. I knew there were two options for Alodine, but I thought the distinction was between whether exceptionally nasty hexavalent chromium was used, or slightly less nasty trivalent; I had no idea there was a process specifically for maintaining conductivity, so thanks to you for learning me something new.
damien22:
For the Feedback, we had a try a Tin coating on aluminum and that seems to be the winner.
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