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Melting
Melting is caused by overheating. Mostly, the electrode surface is rather lustrous and uneven. The melting
point of nickel alloy is 1,200~1,300°C (2,200~2,400°F).
Lead Erosion
Lead erosion is caused by lead compounds in the gasoline which react chemically with the material of the
electrodes (nickel alloy) as high temperatures; crystal of nickel alloy fall off because of the lead compounds
permeating and separating the grain boundary of the nickel alloy. Typical lead erosion causes the surface of
the ground electrode to become thinner, and the tip of the electrode looks as if it has been chipped.
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