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KrisLyssara
74
Nov 12, 2014
Copper against aluminum in something that's held regularly, like a pen, seems like it'd be ripe for slow galvanic corrosion. Is there something preventing that?
KrisLyssaraGalvanic Corrosion is typically only an issue when there is a prolonged exposure to an electrolyte, like saltwater. Any pen in regular use shouldn't have any problems as long as it stays clean and dry. If the pen is going to be in storage for a long while in a very humid environment, you could remove the grip section, but I don't see any real issues. We have many pens that mix ferrous and non-ferrous metals and have not had a single person come back to us with issues. No scuba diving while using the Ink and you should be fine.
KrisLyssara
74
Nov 14, 2014
KarasKustomsOkay, thanks. I'd mostly just been wondering because of hand sweat and the like; I wasn't sure if that'd cause an issue.