Most often it is seen as spots of brown or red on the silver plating.
Silver plated copper wire red plague.
The environmental test system artificially promotes red plague corrosion under controlled laboratory conditions as a result of galvanic corrosion of the copper conductor core.
Prescribes the minimum requirements for the control of cuprous cupric oxide corrosion a k a.
Silver plated raw material must be kept in a low humidity environment below 50 percent relative humidity.
0 003 had a significant amount of red plague and that no malfunctions could be attributed to this phenomenon.
Targeted for applications where exposure to assembly processes environmental conditions and contamination may promote the development of cuprous cupric oxide corrosion a k a.
I ve never used silver plated wire for speaker cable personally so i have no opinion on sonic differences if there are any.
Red plague originates at breaks in the silver plating of copper wire strands in the presence of moisture and oxygen.
Red plague control plan rpcp scope.
Red plague is an accelerated corrosion of copper when plated with silver after storage or use in high humidity environment cuprous oxide forms on the surface of the parts the corrosion is identifiable by presence of patches of brown red powder deposit on the exposed copper.
Red plague is a term that refers to a specific type of silver plated copper corrosion.
Red plague control plan.
Red plague of silver coated copper wire cable and harness assemblies.
Most importantly wire manufacturers should avoid mechanical abrasion of the silver plated conductor in the stranding and braiding process.
The appearance of red coloured corrosion products on silver plated copper wire has led to the use of the term red plague to describe the problem.
Red plague or cupros oxide is the name given to the corrosion effect found in silver plated copper wire.
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Several investigative activities were undertaken by esa in the mid seventies.
Nor do i have any opinion on those particular cables.
Both corrosion products are generated by the electrochemical reaction induced when a galvanic cell is formed between the copper core and the silver plating.
Some wire cable manufacturers have found a way to minimize the likelihood of red plague.
The term red plague was coined to describe the red cu 2 o and eventually the black cuo troublesome corrosion by products observed in silver plated copper conductors.
Silver however can tarnish and silver plated wire is susceptible to red plague if moisture gets between the wire and the insulation.
There is an industry accepted method for measuring key factors in a wire s red plague susceptibility.
The corrosion of silver plated copper wire has been a problem in recent years in the aerospace industry since this particular type of wire is used in electrical circuits where high reliability and long service life are basic requirements.