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... corrosion reactions . TYPES OF CORROSION General or Uniform Corrosion . General corrosion is characterized by a reaction that proceeds evenly over the entire exposed area . The anode areas on the metal surface shift to different ...
... corrosion reactions . TYPES OF CORROSION General or Uniform Corrosion . General corrosion is characterized by a reaction that proceeds evenly over the entire exposed area . The anode areas on the metal surface shift to different ...
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... corrosion rate . Two metals very close in the series have similar oxidation potentials and will undergo little galvanic corrosion when they are in contact ( e.g. , brass and copper ) . The galvanic series is not completely predictive ...
... corrosion rate . Two metals very close in the series have similar oxidation potentials and will undergo little galvanic corrosion when they are in contact ( e.g. , brass and copper ) . The galvanic series is not completely predictive ...
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... corrosion products on the environment 4. The best material for the required job 5. Methods of combating corrosion A proper understanding of the corrosion possibili- ties is required to design a thorough corrosion study . This assures ...
... corrosion products on the environment 4. The best material for the required job 5. Methods of combating corrosion A proper understanding of the corrosion possibili- ties is required to design a thorough corrosion study . This assures ...
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