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INTRODUCTIONCorrosion is a natural phenomenon, which can be defined as the disintegration ofa substance or its features by virtue of a result of its response during its reaction to theenvironment. According to a later estimate, the United States bears the cost of morethan $300 billion per year (4.2% GNP) due to the corrosion of materials that is even higherthan the flood and fire losses (Priyantha et al, 2003). According to a survey, the U.S.spends around 40% of its steel production on changing…
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INTRODUCTION

Corrosion is a natural phenomenon, which can be defined as the disintegration of

a substance or its features by virtue of a result of its response during its reaction to the

environment. According to a later estimate, the United States bears the cost of more

than $300 billion per year (4.2% GNP) due to the corrosion of materials that is even higher

than the flood and fire losses (Priyantha et al, 2003). According to a survey, the U.S.

spends around 40% of its steel production on changing the deteriorated components

(Sidhu, 2003).

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  • Author: Rutash Mittal
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  • ISBN-10: 6820498128
  • ISBN-13: 9786820498128
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.6 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

INTRODUCTION

Corrosion is a natural phenomenon, which can be defined as the disintegration of

a substance or its features by virtue of a result of its response during its reaction to the

environment. According to a later estimate, the United States bears the cost of more

than $300 billion per year (4.2% GNP) due to the corrosion of materials that is even higher

than the flood and fire losses (Priyantha et al, 2003). According to a survey, the U.S.

spends around 40% of its steel production on changing the deteriorated components

(Sidhu, 2003).

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