Minimizing Corrosion in Water-cooled Sensors

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Minimizing Corrosion in Water-cooled Sensors

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Historically, corrosion in our sensors manifests as pitting corrosion in the anodized aluminum. There are a number of factors that contribute to pitting corrosion including dissolved oxygen, chloride ions, more "noble"/cathodic metallic ions in solution, and excessive pH values (less than 4 or higher than 9). This is why we recommend neutral DI water, which maintains a healthy pH and removes chloride and metallic ions.

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