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Galvanic Corrosion


Dave Leppo

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I read a few posts that mention using copper hardware on a knife. I'm also aware that affixing two dissimilar metals like copper and steel together mechanically can create a galvanic situation where one will cause the other to corrode. (I think this would not be the case if they were welded or soldered together, but I

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Galvanic and Corrosion Compatibility Dissimilar Metal Corrosion - Engineers Edge

Yes it forms a battery, even if soldered or brazed. Every piece of dissimilar metal that is connected together participates, but only as long as there is an electrolyte present. Yes, in some cases air can act as an electrolyte too.

I am not a knifemaker, and the antique knives I have handled have been kept very nicely. There are blades that are centuries old using dissimilar metal in the furniture that are still in very good condition.

Phil
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