Friday, 4 July 2014

What is Localized Corrosion

Localized corrosion is responsible for 70 % failures from corrosion. 
The consequences of localized corrosion can be a great deal more severe than uniform corrosion generally because the failure occurs without warning and after a surprisingly short period of use or exposure.
Following are the different forms of Localized Corrosion.

  1. Galvanic Corrosion
  2. Pitting Corrosion
  3. Selective Attack
  4. Stray current corrosion
  5. Microbial Corrosion
  6. Inter Granular Corrosion
  7. Concentration Cell Corrosion
  8. Thermogalvanic Corrosion
  9. Corrosion Caused by combined action
  10. Corrosion Fatigue
  11. Fretting Corrosion
  12. Stress Corrosion Cracking
  13. Hydrogen Attack
 

Corrosion Main

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