What are zinc whiskers and how do they affect your choice of fixings?

zinc whiskers

Zinc whiskers are tiny metallic filaments which can occur on surfaces coated with zinc and have the potential to cause electrical malfunctions or short circuits in data centres. In this article we will look at:

How are zinc whiskers formed?

During the zinc plating process, zinc is subjected to strong pressure so that it adheres properly to the surface of the material. However, this pressure generates internal stresses in the coating which can be caused by methods such as galvanising, electroplating or even by variations in temperature and mechanical stresses. Over time, these stresses are released, leading to the formation of tiny crystalline zinc filaments.

Why are zinc whiskers a problem in data centres?

The presence of zinc whiskers in data centres poses a significant risk to the integrity and performance of electronic equipment. These microscopic filaments can detach from galvanized surfaces and, being electrically conductive, can cause problems ranging from minor interference to critical system failures such as short circuits that compromise the operation of servers, storage systems and communication networks.

Zinc whiskers may be small but they can become problematic when:

What material finishes reduce the risk of zinc whiskers?

The highest risk of zinc whiskers comes from products with electroplated zinc coatings, so these should always be avoided. Alternative finishes that are suitable for use in data centres include hot dip galvanisation (HDG), Walraven’s BIS UltraProtect® 1000 (BUP 1000) products and stainless steel.

Hot Dip Galvanised Fixings (HDG)

Hot dip galvanised products are widely used in data centre projects to reduce the risk of zinc whiskers. Although hot dip galvanising involves dipping steel into molten zinc, it creates a thick, durable coating bonded to the steel, which is unlikely to result in growth of zinc whiskers.

Walraven BIS UltraProtect® 1000 (BUP 1000) Fixings

Walraven offers BUP 1000 as a standard finish (instead of HDG) on many fixings including strut channel and pipe clamps. BUP 1000 finish combines zinc, aluminium and magnesium to provide a sturdy and durable product that is extremely stable and resistant to scratches and damage. It is suitable for data centres because it offers:

Read more about the advantages of BUP 1000 here, or if you have any specific questions about Walraven BIS UltraProtect® 1000, contact one of our team.

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is the gold standard solution that offers maximum durability and will not be susceptible to zinc whisker formation, but it can be the more expensive option. Walraven offers a full range of stainless steel solutions if this is the route for your project.

Walraven can support you with data centre installations

In summary, we can offer:

Find out more about how to deliver effective data centre installations following the link below.

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If you have any questions please get in touch with our technical team.

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