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What is a Galvanic Corrosion Table?

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What is a Galvanic Corrosion Table?

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A Galvanic Corrosion table is a table that contains the galvanic or electrochemical series ranks of metals according to their potential, generally measured with respect to the Standard Calomel Electrode (S.C.E.). This Galvanic Corrosion Table says that the “anodic” or “less noble” metals at the negative end of the series – at the right of this diagram, such as magnesium, zinc and aluminium – are more likely to be attacked than those at the “cathodic” or “noble” end of the series such as gold and graphite. The critical point is the difference in potential of the two materials being considered as a joined pair. A difference of hundreds of millivolts is likely to result in galvanic corrosion, but only a few tens of millivolts is unlikely to be a problem. Galvanic corrosion is a localised mechanism by which metals can be preferentially corroded. This form of corrosion has the potential to attack junctions of metals, or regions where one construction metal is changed to another. Frequently

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