Humidity and how it contributes to corrosion in electronics.
Humidity and heat are a cause of trouble in working and controlling of electronics in machines. Humidity is an adversary of joint parts in electronics that are integral in controlling machines. It is known that corrosion grows swiftly when humidity rises above 60%, varying levels of humidity and temperature also make electronics vulnerable. Controlling humidity and temperature levels must be observed for smooth functioning of electronic equipments. Humidity contributes to corrosion by the process of Ion migration. When voltage is applied to the metal in electronic equipments, the water molecules from the air (humidity) that have settled onto the metal surface causes the metal ions to elute. This is known as ion migration. When ions migrates, there is a risk […]