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Corrosion control, gold-coated

Corrosion Control on Gold-Coated Contacts Used in Submarine Navigational Computers (AES, XPS, RBS)... [Pg.273]

The principal use of gold is as a very thin coating about 0-05 /xm thick for electrical and electronic applications. Because of the thinness of gold electrodeposits, porosity must be very carefully controlled since seepage of corrosion products from substrate or undercoat exposed at these pores can have serious adverse effects on both appearance and electrical properties of the composite. The porosity can vary with the thickness of the deposit (Fig. 13.1), and with the type of plating bath and with its method of operation (Fig. 13.2), and the phenomenon has been extensively studied by Clarke and many other workers. [Pg.461]


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