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Wiring and Cabling
Connector corrosion

The
photo above is a wiring harness consisting of a recessed
37 pin Durolobe pin type connector in an electroless
nickel plated shell with 30 AWG seven strand silver
plated high strength copper wire, with white fluoropolymer
insulation. The harness had been stored in a plastic
bag (polyethylene) and the connector shell, gold plated
Durolobe pins, and exposed wires were observed to have
been degraded. The harness had passed incoming inspection
and was later found to have degraded upon storage. Due
to the potential continuing degradation of the harness
it was recommended that the harness be scrapped.
The
top left two pins on the above connector were scraped
showing base Beryllium Copper material. The remaining
pins show corrosion due to active fluorine resulting
from being stored in a plastic bag (polyethylene).
Reference :
NASA-STD-8739.4
6.9 In-Process Storage and Handling
1. Each supplier performing soldering operations
shall develop and implement requirements and procedures
that control conditions to prevent damage to, and degradation
of, parts and deliverable items. In particular, means
shall be provided to prevent damage or contamination
to printed wiring terminating areas, terminals, connectors,
wire ends, or part leads during handling and storage.
Containers shall be compatible with materials stored
therein.
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