Hi,
Metallic screwd connections are critical, because there is the risk of corrosion at the contact area of the different parts.
In my eyes the most important is to take care what materials to combine. Wrong material combination is the worst, because in combination with humidity they self destroy. To avoid this the contacts come with several platings to be combined with iron, aluminum, copper...
Brian talks about the "blade like teeth washers". They are good for dry environment, because they generate many gas-tight contact places ... when they are mounted with high force. But with high humidity, condensation or wet environment the small spaces tend to "****" the water inside due to the capillaric effect. And the water may speed up corrosion.
For wet environment I tend to use "full-screen" contact area (not teethed). High force, correct material, and special grease.
The special grease fills the spaces and thus avoids fluids to be sucked in by the capillaric effect and keeps oxigen away.
Avoid split washers to avoid loosening, because they use too low mechanic force (thus they are not allowed for safety mechanical connections anymore). Use high force "tension washers".
"Gas tight connections" means that the two contact materials are pressed with high force togeter. At the contact area they "flow" and fill each others spaces.... not leaving room for gas (oxygen).
Crimp connections work this way, und thus they are very reliable. If made correctly they will cold-weld and are forced together.
Klaus