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Copper Trees In Transformer Oil Under the Microscope

Copper "Trees"

This is a copper tree from a sample of transformer oil.

Transmitted Off Crossed Circular Polarized Light and Darkfield Reflected Light Illumination

Definition/Function:

Copper trees will grow on a small fragment of aluminum or iron in transformer oil when copper is taken into solution in the oil. Copper will plate the aluminum or iron if only very low levels of copper are present. These trees that grow very slowly

Significance in the Environment:

This indicates that the oil is corrosive to copper and that some of the copper compounds formed are soluble in the oil.

Characteristic Features:

The reddish color of the copper stands out in sharp contrast to the white of the aluminum or grey of iron. Even in low concentrations the copper plating out on the aluminum or iron will be easily visible.

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