In electrical engineering, particularly in today's electronics industry, a variety of conductors, semi-conductors, and insulating materials with highly
specialized functional properties are used together, resulting in combinations whose stable and reproducible long-term effect ought to be guaranteed.
In this context, metallic components must be characterized by particularly high conductivity, ductility, adhesion and good weldability in combination
with maximum bimetallic corrosion resistance, sometimes even at high temperatures.
Galvano-aluminum easily meets all of these requirements. Conversion to aluminum oxide layers will yield an electrically insulating material.
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