"Corrosion" implies a chemical process. If this is a semantically correct use, then you've already answered your question.
If, on the other hand, the plating is simply flaking off and you're using corrosion simply as a placeholder, then there may be thermal mismatch problems between the plating and the substrate.
Has the plating process changed recently? Did this process work in the past? How do you ensure that your plating is stoichiometrically and structurally correct?
There are other types of plating that result in substantially different mechanical behavior depending on the chemistry of the plating bath, how often the chemicals are replentished vs. replaced altogether.
If the plating is structurally different that your normal process, the thermal shock may be sufficient to crack the plating and expose it to other environmental factors such as high humidity and cause the plating to peel or flake off.
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