3. Main metals and alloys subject to atmospheric corrosion
The three sectors most affected by atmospheric corrosion - construction, transport and electronics - require maintenance, protection or restoration operations that are sometimes tricky to implement, and generally costly. In what follows, the main metals and alloys subject to atmospheric corrosion are reviewed, with a few specific examples relating to one of the three fields of application.
3.1 In the building, transport and heritage sectors
Carbon steel is undoubtedly the most...
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Standards and norms
Standards: TC 156 – Corrosion of metals and alloys
- Corrosion of metals and alloys – Determination of bimetallic corrosion for atmospheric corrosion exposure tests - ISO 7441 - 2015
- Metals and alloys – Atmospheric corrosion tests – General requirements - ISO 8565 - 2011
- Corrosion of metals and alloys – Atmospheric corrosivity – Classification, determination and estimation - ISO 9223 - 2012 ...
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