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On the Effects of Atmospheric Particles Contamination and Humidity on Tin Corrosion

Authors :
D'Angelo, L
Verdingovas, V
Ferrero, L
Bolzacchini, E
Ambat, R
D'Angelo, L
Verdingovas, V
Ferrero, L
Bolzacchini, E
Ambat, R
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The effects of hygroscopic atmospheric particles are investigated in relation to the corrosion of tin. Surface insulation resistance test boards were directly contaminated both with ambient particles sampled in the field at Milan, Italy, and with pure saline particles generated in the laboratory. An innovative particle deposition device was used to uniformly coat circular spots on to the test board surfaces. Deliquescence and crystallization of the water-soluble compounds were detected by observing the impedance response to varying relative humidity (RH) conditions with a gradual and continuous ramps. The effects of the adsorption/desorption kinetics and of the temperature on the deliquescence and crystallization RH values were also investigated. Leakage current measurements at 5-V dc highlighted the ability of atmospheric particles to promote corrosion and electrochemical migration at RH levels far below condensing conditions (100% RH).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308924170
Document Type :
Electronic Resource