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Wayne Sallee February 3rd 08 05:54 PM

Titanium Chicken Wire
 
For some reason the aluminum rod has not corroded.
It's totally encrusted now, so I would not even know
now if it was or not. It lies horizontal, on top of
my protein skimmer.

I have some aluminum screen rapped in a tube shape
that my ph probe hangs in. The screen is to keep
stuff off of the probe. It remains submerged, but
the top of it is at times exposed to the air. It has
not shown any signs of corrosion, or deterioration.

The aluminum foil was done for experimental
purposes, and was later removed. The aluminum rod
was done purely for experimental purposes, and was
left in. The aluminum screen was done purely for
practical purposes, and is still in use. :-)

Wayne Sallee



Pszemol wrote on 2/3/2008 11:49 AM:
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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After about 2 years of use, I can't see any deterioration.

When it is left outside the water and salt crystals form, then serious
deterioration occurs. Tough I have an aluminum rod that is in the sump
in a position that it is in and out of the water, and yet it has not
deteriorated any that I can see. It is encrusted with coralline algae,
and other encrusting stuff.


So even the part which is outside of water did not corrode?


George Patterson[_6_] February 4th 08 12:10 AM

Dumbass leading wanna be dumbasses..............Pszemol............youjknow better than this dude.............Wayne is clueless!
 
On Feb 3, 9:03*am, KurtG wrote:
On Feb 3, 7:33*am, Wayne Sallee wrote:





After about 2 years of use, I can't see any
deterioration.


When it is left outside the water and salt crystals
form, then serious deterioration occurs. Tough I
have an aluminum rod that is in the sump in a
position that it is in and out of the water, and yet
it has not deteriorated any that I can see. It is
encrusted with coralline algae, and other encrusting
stuff.


Try it with aluminum foil. Stick a piece in your
sump and pull it out, let it sit in your sump, just
outside of the water and let the drops of salt dry.
Give it a few days, and you will see holes in the
aluminum foil. Then stick it back in the water and
leave it submerged. Also at this time ad a fresh
piece of aluminum foil left completely submerged,
and watch what happens. You will see that there will
be no more deterioration.


Wayne Sallee


Pszemol wrote on 2/2/2008 11:02 PM:


"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
...
Also, in case someone does not know, you can use aluminum in salt
water, and it won't corrode, as long as you keep it under water.


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Yea ****ing right, like there is on ly one grade of aluminum and most
grades of aluminum that are corrosion resist have alloys of copper as
part of their mix.dumbass assumptions on waynes part again folks.
Aluminum does not belong in water expecially salt water unless its of
the marine grade with copper added which would be 110% contrary to
what is normally follkowed and [preached on about adding any metals
except perhaps stainless in a SW system and even with stainless there
is some alloys which will rust and others that will not. Listen to a
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With Waynes method of thinking there is on ly one type of aluminum and
Reynolds wrap is entirely different alloy than Alcoa
wrap...........dumbass! So with his way of thinking and elimination
there is only one kind of resistor to..............so what would it be
5% 10% or hell it don;t matter so why do they need different
types.......not according to Wayne.duh!


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