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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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Corrosion engineering

blue brittleness

Materials science; Corrosion engineering

Brittleness exhibited by some steels after being heated to a temperature within the range of about 200 to 370C 400 to 700F), particularly if the steel is worked at the elevated temperature.

liquid metal embrittlement

Materials science; Corrosion engineering

Catastrophic brittle failure of a normally ductile metal when in contact with a liquid metal and subsequently stressed in tension.

electrode polarization

Materials science; Corrosion engineering

Change of electrode potential with respect to a reference value. Often the free corrosion potential is used as the reference value. The change may be caused, for example, by the application of an ...

stress raisers

Materials science; Corrosion engineering

Changes in contour or discontinuities in structure that cause local increases in stress.

hard chromium

Materials science; Corrosion engineering

Chromium plated for engineering rather than decorative applications.

bituminous coating

Materials science; Corrosion engineering

Coal tar or asphalt-based coating.

inorganic zinc-rich paint

Materials science; Corrosion engineering

Coating containing a zinc powder pigment in an inorganic vehicle.

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