Another material of interest is the coating in the center conductor. Sustained high temperatures can also cause rapid air oxidation of touched materials, increasing resistor and I2R losses. This type of increased output power loss increases the temperature, which eventually leads to an uncontrollable situation. Unfortunately, this approach is not as easy to perform as the heating of the electrolytic medium, because it is very dependent on natural conditions (such as laboratory and deep sea) and its generally unique electroplating process materials and thickness. However, the more easily manifested electrical polarization material limitation is the more typical short-term failure mode and output power limitation.