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- W45449665 abstract "Corrosion is termed as the chemical or electrochemical reaction between a material and its environment that leads to deterioration of the material and/or its properties. Corrosion has been traditionally classified as uniform corrosion and localized corrosion. Uniform corrosion is the form of corrosion in which the anodic reaction proceeds uniformly over the entire exposed surface. Uniform corrosion leads to thinning of materials. Rusting of iron is the most common example of uniform corrosion. The uniform corrosion rate of most of the materials in commonly used environments is already established and is available in numerous handbooks. Iso-corrosion charts are a simple way to illustrate the regime of environmental variables at which a given corrosion rate would be encountered. Depending on the application, one can determine the corrosion rate for a candidate material from such databases/iso-corrosion charts. Materials resistant to uniform corrosion for specific applications are available. Like steels are prone to uniform corrosion in atmospheric exposure conditions, but weathering steels (C, 0.10; Mn, 0.35; Si, 0.50; Cu, 0.40; P, 0.10; Ni, 0.40; and Cr, 0.80) are generally resistant to atmospheric exposures and usually do not need painting for corrosion protection. These weathering steels have a ferrite–pearlitic microstructure and derive strength mainly from solid solution strengthening." @default.
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