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Been checking the properties of zinc.....
Stability and Reactivity Comments: Zinc metal is normally coated with a protective layer of zinc carbonate, which forms in air in the presence of carbon dioxide and moisture, resulting in a low corrosion rate. On that basis both the pommels could indeed be ..a higher purity of Zinc ..because of the protective layer preventing the interaction of iron/zinc. It would seem that the sacrifical anode effect can only occur when both metals are immersed in water, this ...quite likely...prevents the carbonate layer forming....leaving the more reactive zinc exposed. So I have to conclude that even in humid conditions, the zinc pommel would have a carbonate layer develop, preventing the interaction with the iron/steel. My theory would only work if you constantly used it underwater........ now.....did the African's invent the aqua-lung ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Good point unfortunately Solmalia is mostly desert
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Are you sure theres no water?..... they do 'SURF' the dunes...... ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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