Aluminum Nipple Corrosion In Carbon Composite Rims
Technical paper, 19 minutes long, that offers a theory and explanation behind the excessive corrosion of aluminum nipples that often occurs when used in carbon composite wheels. The video contains excellent graphics that explain the chemistry. Numerous PhDs from industry and academia have vetted this paper for accuracy.

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