Sounds like a good solution , a bit of surface chemistry bonding to the metal surface creating a conductive compound instead of a non conductive oxide.
It reminds me of the Audiofile product "Tweek" also really expensive
used on audio connections to improve conductivity We used it on outdoor PA hires after doing a test with a large stereo P A system left side "tweeked" right side not we had about 15db gain on the tweeked side swapped the multitude of speaker leads
right to left at the Amps and it reversed the result so then we used it both sides to a good result.
Regards Zmil
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