Friday, 4 July 2014

What is Selective Attack


This occurs in alloys such as brass when one component or phase is more susceptible to attacke than another and corrodes preferentially leaving a porous material that crumbles. It is best avoided by selection of a resistant material but other means can be effective such as:

  • Coating the material
  • Reducing the aggressiveness of the environment
  • Use of cathodic protection
Corrosion Main

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