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Good Morning TechNet!
Try looking in:
ASM Handbook: Corrosion, Vol. 13, ISBN 0-87170-007-7, Chapter on
Corrosion of Copper and Copper alloys, pages 610-640.
I just glanced at the chapter but with 101 references you should find
something that will help. There are a couple of tables for atmospheric
corrosion but I didn't see a specific correlation to 85C/90%.
Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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Subject: RELIABILITY: Correlations for Accelerated Test Conditions
Author: [log in to unmask] at ccmgw1
Date: 9/19/96 10:51 AM
Can anyone suggest a source that could correlate the effect of corrosion on
brass at test conditions (85C 90%RH) as compared to normal life at ambient
office use?
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