When two metals are brought in close contact, current flows from the one metal to another due to electrochemical action. For example, when aluminium conductors and copper conductors are jointed, current can flow between the two metals due to the presence of moisture, conductive salts or dirt on the surface. This causes corrosion known as galvanic corrosion which increases contact resistance. This can result in localized heating and failure.

Bimetallic Strips are used in bus bars where sections made of different metals need to be connected. They are also used when electric equipment which usually have windings made of copper are to be connected with cables made of aluminium.