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Evaluation of Corrosion Properties of Several Metals in Waters for Reference Standard on Corrosion Rate - I. Andong Area  

Shim, G.T. (The Center for Green Materials Technology, School of Advanced Materials Engineering, Andong National University)
Kwon, Y.H. (The Center for Green Materials Technology, School of Advanced Materials Engineering, Andong National University)
Kim, Y.S. (The Center for Green Materials Technology, School of Advanced Materials Engineering, Andong National University)
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Corrosion Science and Technology / v.8, no.6, 2009 , pp. 238-242 More about this Journal
Abstract
Corrosion of metallic materials occurs by the reaction with corrosive environment. In general, corrosive environments are classified as atmospheric, marine, soil etc. and regardless of any corrosive environments, reduction of thickness and cracking and degradation are induced by corrosion. Among several corrosive environments, knowing the atmospheric corrosiveness of a region, city, or country is considered of ultimate importance for major industrialists and investors who require knowledge of the corrosive impact of the atmosphere on everyday materials such as carbon steel, weathering steel, zinc, copper, and aluminium. This is why the atmospheric corrosiveness map is needed. This paper dealt with corrosion properties between several waters in the region and carbon steel, weathering steel, galvanized steel, pure copper, and pure aluminium at the representative rural area of Korea - Andong.
Keywords
corrosion map; metals; rural area; Andong area;
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