corrosion Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of corrosion In English

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Examples of corrosion

  • The low water content was probably due to the corrosion products and the substantial water loss during preparation.

  • This may result in direct mineral dissolution or corrosion, creating eminent implications with regard to biogeochemical processes.

  • We demonstrated this by combining five models created in the course of modelling material corrosion data.

  • Incompatibilities include: metals between which there is a risk of bimetallic corrosion, such as in mild steel/stainless steel.

  • The films are formed by sedimentation of radioactive products from cooling fluid during the process of corrosion.

  • The corrosion cavity into which the embryo developed enlarged as the endosperm layer surrounding the embryo was degraded.

  • Besides, cooling agent penetrates into the porous layer, dissolves and washes out soluble fractions of corrosion products and replaces them with insoluble compounds.

  • Increased steel reinforcing to handle transportation and lifting loads: steel reinforcing introduces the probability of corrosion and premature deterioration.

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Translations of corrosion In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    腐蝕,侵蝕, 腐蝕(或侵蝕)作用的生成物…

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  • 中文简体

    腐蚀,侵蚀, 腐蚀(或侵蚀)作用的生成物…

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  • Español

    corrosión…

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  • Português

    corrosão…

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  • Français

    corrosion…

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  • Čeština

    rozežírání, rozleptávání, koroze…

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  • Dansk

    tæring, rust, ætsning…

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  • Indonesia

    karat…

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