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Use of AES in corrosion of copper connectors of electronic devices and equipments in arid and marine environments

Gustavo Lopez (Sciences Department, University of Baja California Engineering School, Mexicali, Mexico)
Hugo Tiznado (Department of Physical Chemistry of Nanomaterials, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Ensenada, Mexico)
Gerardo Soto Herrera (Department of Physical Chemistry of Nanomaterials, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Ensenada, Mexico)
Wencel De la Cruz (Department of Physical Chemistry of Nanomaterials, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Ensenada, Mexico)
Benjamin Valdez (Department of Materials, Minerals and corrosion, University of Baja California, Mexicali, Mexico)
Miguel Schorr (Department of Materials, Minerals and corrosion, University of Baja California, Mexicali, Mexico)
Zlatev Roumen (Department of Materials, Minerals and corrosion, University of Baja California, Mexicali, Mexico)

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials

ISSN: 0003-5599

Article publication date: 8 November 2011

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Abstract

Purpose

The electronics industry has grown over the past 50 years, mostly in developed countries, contributing to their economic progress. Particularly in the Baja California State located in the northwest of Mexico, these companies have prospered in the industrial parks of Mexicali considered as an arid zone and Ensenada, a port and city on the Pacific Ocean considered as a marine region. In both environments, during winter and summer, the climate impacts on indoor conditions, affecting humidity and temperature, and generating corrosion which decreases the yields of the electronic devices and industrial machines. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of corrosion on electronic devices in these arid and marine environments.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper determines the corrosivity levels inside industrial plants of desertic and coast regions in Mexico, to evaluate the deterioration of electronic metals.

Findings

Relative humidity, temperature, time of wetness, are recorded and related to the corrosion process in arid and marine environments.

Research limitations/implications

Some missing information about air pollution in Ensenada from some Environmental Monitoring Stations was a limitation, and the need to use complex atmospheric techniques.

Originality/value

The paper shows that it is very important to control metallic corrosion generated by climate factors and air pollution in indoor industrial plants: the corrosion of electronic devices and equipments depletes their yield and can lead to loss‐making failures.

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Citation

Lopez, G., Tiznado, H., Soto Herrera, G., De la Cruz, W., Valdez, B., Schorr, M. and Roumen, Z. (2011), "Use of AES in corrosion of copper connectors of electronic devices and equipments in arid and marine environments", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 58 No. 6, pp. 331-336. https://doi.org/10.1108/00035591111178909

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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