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Corrosion engineering
The process of applying engineering science in the design and manufacturing of materials, structures and devices to manage and control corrosion.
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eutectoid
Materials science; Corrosion engineering
(1) An isothermal reversible reaction in which a solid solution is converted into two or more intimately mixed solids on cooling, the number of solids formed being the same as the number of ...
electromotive force series (emf series)
Materials science; Corrosion engineering
A list of elements arranged according to their standard electrode potentials (Hydrogen electrode is a reference point nd given the value zero), with "noble" metals such as gold being positive and ...
chrome pickle
Materials science; Corrosion engineering
(1) Producing a chromate conversion coating on magnesium for temporary protection or for a paint base. (2) The solution that produces the conversion coating.
passive
Materials science; Corrosion engineering
(1) A metal corroding under the control of a surface reaction product. (2) The state of the metal surface characterized by low corrosion rates in a potential region that is strongly oxidizing for ...
galvanic couple
Materials science; Corrosion engineering
A pair of dissimilar conductors, commonly metals, in electrical contact. See also galvanic corrosion.
deoxidizing
Materials science; Corrosion engineering
(1) The removal of oxygen from molten metals by use of suitable deoxidizers. (2) Sometimes refers to the removal of undesirable elements other than oxygen by the introduction of elements or ...
passivator
Materials science; Corrosion engineering
A type of inhibitor that appreciably changes the potential of u metal to a more noble (positive) value.