what is corrosion? why aluminium sheets don't corrode easily
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Corrosion : Corrosion is eating or replenishing of any metal .
Aluminium also corrodes when it contacts with noble gases
Aluminium also corrodes when it contacts with noble gases
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corrosion is the destruction of metal and alloys in the presence of an environment by chemical or electrochemical means.
corrosion is an irreversible interfacial reaction of material (metal,ceramics, polymer)
types of corrosion:
uniform corrosion
pitting corrosion
cervice corrosion
galvanic corrosion
stress corrosion
erosion
aluminum sheet don't corrode easily because they react with air/oxygen immediately, when they come into contact with air they form a incredibly resistant protective layer of aluminum oxide (corindone)
corrosion is an irreversible interfacial reaction of material (metal,ceramics, polymer)
types of corrosion:
uniform corrosion
pitting corrosion
cervice corrosion
galvanic corrosion
stress corrosion
erosion
aluminum sheet don't corrode easily because they react with air/oxygen immediately, when they come into contact with air they form a incredibly resistant protective layer of aluminum oxide (corindone)
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