@inproceedings{ives_collins_oldham_stevens_williams_mantini_parsons_2016, title={Corrosion mitigation coatings for RF sources and components}, DOI={10.1109/ivec.2016.7561851}, abstractNote={Most all high power RF sources and components require liquid cooling, usually high purity water. Copper and associated braze alloys are susceptible to corrosion if the water contains impurities or modest levels of oxygen. Unfortunately, high purity water is not readily available in many locations, including developing countries, remote sites, and naval vessels. The U.S. Navy is funding development of protective coatings to reduce or eliminate corrosion in copper coolant channels in RF sources and solenoids. This presentation will describe procedures for applying corrosion mitigation coatings in RF sources and associated components and equipment.}, booktitle={2016 ieee international vacuum electronics conference (ivec)}, author={Ives, R. L. and Collins, G. and Oldham, C. J. and Stevens, E. C. and Williams, P. S. and Mantini, M. J. and Parsons, G. N.}, year={2016} }