[Information] Corrosion of Metals
Introducing the causes that compromise strength, durability, and aesthetics, as well as the phenomena that metals can experience!
This document discusses "Corrosion of Metals." Metals are forcibly refined from their stable state in nature (ore) and are processed into pure forms or alloys for use, which means there is a constant tendency for them to revert to their original stable state. This is the phenomenon of metal corrosion, and while the degree of this tendency varies depending on the type of metal, it can lead to a loss of strength, durability, and aesthetic appeal. The document includes a table showing the ionization tendencies that indicate the strength of the natural return tendency. For more details, please refer to the downloadable PDF document. [Features] - Metals are forcibly refined from their stable state in nature. - There is a constant tendency to revert to the original stable state (ore). - The strength of metal corrosion varies by type. - It causes a loss of strength, durability, and aesthetic appeal. *For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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