Avoiding corrosion of galvanized steel structures with aluminum parts and SS washers
Avoiding corrosion of galvanized steel structures with aluminum parts and SS washers
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For solar systems (and other roof structures) there typically is a galvanized steel substructure and the panels and standup legs of solar panels are of aluminum. Typically we require stainless steel screws and washers etc. for all connections.
now I read this galvanic chart and it seems Stainless steel may make aluminum corrode. not sure if in practice this actually is a problem. typically we have problem with non-SS parts to corrode.
what would be a proper method to connect galvanized steel and aluminum? There typically is a bolt, screw, and washer. The bolt, unless it would have a plastic sleeve always will touch both metals somewhat. So galvanic separation seems impractical (this must be structurally sound) Or am I over-thinking this?
now I read this galvanic chart and it seems Stainless steel may make aluminum corrode. not sure if in practice this actually is a problem. typically we have problem with non-SS parts to corrode.
what would be a proper method to connect galvanized steel and aluminum? There typically is a bolt, screw, and washer. The bolt, unless it would have a plastic sleeve always will touch both metals somewhat. So galvanic separation seems impractical (this must be structurally sound) Or am I over-thinking this?





RE: Avoiding corrosion of galvanized steel structures with aluminum parts and SS washers
A through bolting arrangement can be electrically isolated with plastic washers and sleeves but I'd personally consider that to be overkill in a service which is wetted by rainwater only.
RE: Avoiding corrosion of galvanized steel structures with aluminum parts and SS washers
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RE: Avoiding corrosion of galvanized steel structures with aluminum parts and SS washers