Gasket Selection and Galvanic Corrosion:
To prevent galvanic corrosion, it is crucial to ensure that the potential difference between joined materials does not exceed certain limits. In harsh environments, such as those exposed to salt spray or weathering, the voltage difference should not exceed 0.3 volts. In more benign environments, like indoor settings with only salt-free condensation, the limit is 0.5 volts.
Warranty and Product Quality:
Holland Shielding Systems guarantees the quality of its products, which are rigorously checked during manufacturing. The technical data provided are based on research and serve as guidelines, not guarantees. Buyers are responsible for testing products to ensure they meet specific requirements. If defects are found, the company will investigate and replace products promptly, though they are not liable for any resulting delays.
Gasket Selection Graphic:
The document includes a graphic indicating various gasket types and dimensions, such as O-profiles and V-shape gaskets, with materials like PU foam, PVC foam, and neoprene foam cores. The graphic also highlights the rigidity of construction and the distance between fixings for customer-specific gaskets.
Materials and Galvanic Corrosion:
A table lists materials with their corresponding voltage potentials, indicating compatibility to prevent galvanic corrosion. Materials include zinc die-casting alloy, aluminium, iron and steel, copper and its alloys, and precious metals like silver and gold, with their respective voltage values ranging from -1.10 to +0.15 volts.
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