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Corrosion

What is the difference between pitting and crevice corrosion?

The main difference between pitting and crevice corrosion is the geometry of the corrosion site. Whe

Corrosion

What is the ASTM G48 test?

To give it it’s full title, ASTM G48 is the “Standard Test Methods for Pitting and Crevice Corro

Corrosion

What is stress corrosion cracking?

Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) is identified by cracks propagating through alloys, typically along

Corrosion

What is NACE MR0175?

NACE formally stands for the National Association of Corrosion Engineers, but is commonly used as sh

Corrosion

What is localised corrosion?

As the name suggests, localised corrosion occurs in specific locations rather than across the entire

Corrosion

What is general corrosion?

General corrosion is the most common form of corrosion, also known as uniform corrosion, where corro

Corrosion

What is galvanic corrosion?

Galvanic corrosion is an electrochemical process that exists when two dissimilar metals are in conta

Corrosion

What is fretting corrosion?

Fretting is the action of two metal surfaces rubbing against each other, resulting in mechanical dam

Corrosion

What is a pitting resistance equivalent number?

As a first review, the Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number (PREN) is a helpful theoretical way of c

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