Corrosion problems on silver-plated copper wire

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Investigations into the causes, makeup and solutions to the problems of corrosion on silver-plated copper wire are presented. Two primary types of corrosion were studied: green crud, caused by wicking of the solder flux-solvent mixture, and red plaque, caused by a copper and oxygen reaction in the presence of water. Both problems were solved by nickel plating prior to silver plating.

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Investigations into the causes, makeup and solutions to the problems of corrosion on silver-plated copper wire are presented. Two primary types of corrosion were studied: green crud, caused by wicking of the solder flux-solvent mixture, and red plaque, caused by a copper and oxygen reaction in the presence of water. Both problems were solved by nickel plating prior to silver plating.

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Author(s)

Friebel, V.R.Ball Brothers Research Corp.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products44(5): 39-43, 58 1969

Year

1969