GALVANIC REACTION CHART
of corrosion) in the left column with the Contact Metal listed in the upper row; green represents a lower risk and red represents a higher risk. For a more specific assessment of the risk of galvanic corrosion, please check with other sources. GALVANIC REACTION CHART Below is a galvanic reaction chart for dissimilar metals.
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