In article , chuck
wrote:
We know that tin oxidizes more slowly than copper, and that
the copper oxides that form when copper corrodes are
non-conductive.
Beyond that, all I can find are anecdotal and largely
unscientific reports, and the "tinned copper reduces
corrosion" mantra.
Good luck
Chuck
also be advised that Copper wire in the presents of Battery Acid fumes
corrodes extremely quickly into copper sulfate, (Blue Powder) and that
doesn't conduct electricity very well at all. The tin plating provides
a good protection from this type of corrosion, the same as it does for
Salt Water vapors.
Bruce in alaska also a retired chemist, from way, way back......
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