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Passive alloys, crevice corrosion alloy composition

In the case of the nickel alloys, the stability of the passive layer is a problem. The alloys depend on the oxide films or the passive layers for corrosion resistance and are susceptible to crevice corrosion. The conventional mechanism for crevice corrosion assumes that the sole cause for the localized attack is related to compositional aspects such as the acidification or the migration of the aggressive ions into the crevice solution [146]. These solution composition changes can cause the breakdown of the passive film and promote the acceleration and the autocatalysis of the crevice corrosion. In some cases, the classic theory does not explain the crevice corrosion where no acidification or chloride ion build up occurs [147]. [Pg.283]


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