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Bimetallic corrosion catchment area principle

Bimetallic corrosion in atmospheres is confined to the area of the less noble metal in the vicinity of the bimetallic joint, owing to the high electrolytic resistance of the condensed electrolyte film. Electrolytic resistance considerations limit the effective anodic and cathodic areas to approximately equal size and therefore prevent alleviation of atmospheric galvanic corrosion through strict application of the catchment area principle. [Pg.236]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.226 ]




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