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Corrosion process, schematic diagrams

Fig. 2-1 Flow diagram of corrosion processes and types of damage (schematic). Fig. 2-1 Flow diagram of corrosion processes and types of damage (schematic).
The oxidation products are almost insoluble and lead to the formation of protective films. They promote aeration cells if these products do not cover the metal surface uniformly. Ions of soluble salts play an important role in these cells. In the schematic diagram in Fig. 4-1 it is assumed that from the start the two corrosion partial reactions are taking place at two entirely separate locations. This process must quickly come to a complete standstill if soluble salts are absent, because otherwise the ions produced according to Eqs. (2-21) and (2-17) would form a local space charge. Corrosion in salt-free water is only possible if the two partial reactions are not spatially separated, but occur at the same place with equivalent current densities. The reaction products then react according to Eq. (4-2) and in the subsequent reactions (4-3a) and (4-3b) to form protective films. Similar behavior occurs in salt-free sandy soils. [Pg.140]

Figure 12 Schematic diagram of corrosion process of MgO-MA refractories in CAS slag. (From Ref. 36.)... Figure 12 Schematic diagram of corrosion process of MgO-MA refractories in CAS slag. (From Ref. 36.)...

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