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  • ...is a chemical compound that, when added to a liquid or gas, decreases the corrosion rate of a [[metal]] or an [[alloy]]. The effectiveness, or corrosion inhibition efficiency, of a corrosion inhibitor is a function of many factors, including but not limited to: flui
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  • ...the ''Stewart'' and ''Cavalla'' in extremely poor material condition, with corrosion and missing equipment serving as their most prominent features. In 1996, th
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  • ...ver-content solder for the delicate welds so that these welds would resist corrosion by the ammonia. We added a pressure relief valve, rated for Ammonia visible
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  • ==Corrosion issues== {{Main|Hydrogen embrittlement|Galvanic corrosion}}
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  • Some cleaning formulations use potassium silicate, which also serves as a corrosion inhibitor in cosmetics. <br/>
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  • ...bleaching fibers; in [[photography]]; as a laboratory [[reagent]] and a [[corrosion inhibitor]]; in metal coatings for phosphatizing and detinning; and in the [[Category:Corrosion inhibitors]]
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  • Acetic acid is [[corrosion|corrosive]] to [[metal]]s including [[iron]], [[magnesium]], and [[zinc]], Concentrated acetic acid is [[corrosion|corrosive]] and must, therefore, be handled with appropriate care, since it
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  • *[[Mercury(II) chloride]] is a very [[corrosion|corrosive]], easily [[sublimation (chemistry)|sublimating]] and poisonous s ...rAl">{{cite book |author =Vargel, C.; Jacques, M.; Schmidt, M. P.| title = Corrosion of Aluminium|year =2004| isbn = 20049780080444956|publisher = Elsevier |url
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  • ...when used to de-ice roads, however a drawback is that it tends to promote corrosion (of vehicles) more so than sodium chloride. NaCl is also more readily avail
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  • ...[[cast iron]] used for rebars was of very high quality, and there is no [[corrosion]] on them up to this day. The carcass of the tower was connected to its cas ...e concrete cover is able to provide a pH value higher than 12 avoiding the corrosion reaction. Too little concrete cover can compromise this guard through carbo
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  • ...[[drywall]], etc. Desirable properties of sealants include insolubility, [[corrosion]] resistance, and [[adhesion]]. Uses of sealants vary widely and sealants a
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  • ...resistance to [[chloride]] ingress — reducing the risk of reinforcement corrosion — and provides higher resistance to attacks by [[sulfate]] and other chem
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  • ...steel by providing an alkaline environment (ph=13 in many cases) to retard corrosion of the steel. To properly protect the steel the concrete needs to cover th Carbon grids provide a corrosion resistant reinforcement that has a higher modulus of elasticity than steel
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  • ...portance for the reactive transport of chloride in cement in relation with corrosion of steel reinforcement. | title = On the corrosion risk presented by chloride bound in concrete
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  • *Highly corrosion resistant *Corrosion protection for metallic surfaces
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  • * high chemical corrosion resistance ...ped where impact resistance in combination with rigidity, 3D design and/or corrosion resistance is required.
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  • *Peter R Lewis and Sarah Hainsworth, ''Fuel Line Failure from stress corrosion cracking'', Engineering Failure Analysis,13 (2006) 946-962.
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  • *[[Corrosion]] *[[Stress corrosion cracking]]
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  • *[[Stress corrosion cracking]]
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  • Metallurgists typically use the term [[Stress corrosion cracking]] or [[Environmental stress fracture]] to describe this type of fa
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  • ...from [[mechanical overload]], [[fatigue (material)|fatigue]] and [[stress corrosion cracking]] if products are poorly designed or manufactured. ...als, and if under load, then cracks will grow by the mechanism of [[stress corrosion cracking]]. Perhaps the oldest known example is the [[ozone cracking]] of [
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