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Why Do the AC Systems Aluminum Fins Quickly Deteriorate?

July AOTC Products

Originally published: 7/5/2024

The reason they deteriorate is due to Galvanic Corrosion or commonly called Electrolysis. Galvanic Corrosion is an electrical charge created by dissimilar metals. This electrical charge only damages the weaker metal, which is Aluminum. The Corrosion Grenade is made of 99% Zinc which is a weaker metal than Aluminum. When you add a Corrosion Grenade to the system the Galvanic Corrosion attacks it. Therefore, extending the life of the Aluminum Fins. 

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