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Corrosion also includes the dissolution of... Corrosion can be concentrated locally to form a... While some efforts to reduce corrosion merely redirect the damage into less visible... controlled corrosion treatments such as... Corrosion in passivated materials... corrosion processes cause electrochemical changes... Galvanic corrosion is often utilised in... Galvanic corrosion is of major interest to the marine industry and also anywhere water can contact pipes... the anode and cathode will directly affect the corrosion rates of the materials... The materials most resistant to corrosion are those for which corrosion is... even though their corrosion is thermodynamically favorable... While corrosion of these metals is continuous and ongoing... kinetics that it is effectively immune to electrochemical corrosion under normal conditions... a thin film of corrosion products can form on a metal... Corrosion in passivated materials... Corrosion in passivated materials... Because the resulting modes of corrosion are more exotic and their immediate results are less visible than... Corrosion at these points will be greatly amplified... pH decreases to very low values and the corrosion rate increases due to an auto... among the most common and damaging forms of corrosion in passivated alloys... corrosion of the grain boundaries near... Crevice corrosion is a localized form of corrosion occurring in spaces to which the access of the working fluid from the environment is... s bow exhibiting microbial corrosion damage in the form of... s bow exhibiting microbial corrosion damage in the form of... s bow exhibiting microbial corrosion damage in the form of... is a corrosion caused or promoted by... High temperature corrosion is chemical deterioration of a material... galvanic form of corrosion can occur when a metal is subject to a high temperature atmosphere containing oxygen... The products of high temperature corrosion can potentially be turned to the advantage of the engineer... Such high temperature corrosion products in the form of... Chemicals that inhibit corrosion include some of the salts in... is a technique to control the corrosion of a metal surface by making that surface the... the driving force for the corrosion reaction is halted... Corrosion Costs and Preventive Strategies in the United States... 2002 on the direct costs associated with metallic corrosion in nearly every U... 1998 the total annual estimated direct cost of corrosion in the U... A common example of corrosion protection in ceramics is the... The corrosion of silicate glasses in aqueous solutions is governed by two mechanisms... Both corrosion mechanisms strongly depend on the... corrosion rates of glasses are characterised by normalised corrosion rates of elements NR... The overall corrosion rate is a sum of contributions from both mechanisms... is characteristic of the initial phase of corrosion and involves replacement of alkali ions in the glass by a hydronium... and gives an inverse square root dependence of corrosion rate with exposure time... dissolution is characteristic of the later phases of corrosion and causes a congruent release of ions into the water solution at a time... In typical natural conditions normalised corrosion rates of silicate glasses are very low and are of the order of 10... component additions on the chemical durability against water corrosion of a specific base glass... corrosion test ISO 719... component additions on the chemical durability against water corrosion of a specific base glass... corrosion test ISO 719... component additions on the chemical durability against water corrosion of a specific base glass... corrosion test ISO 719... Site dedicated to corrosion of all forms... Corrosion Properties of Stainless Steel... Corrosion Prevention and Control...

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