1. Definition of hot corrosion
Metallic materials and coatings used at high temperatures, between 500 and 1,200°C, are subject to surface degradation by oxidation, known as "dry corrosion" or high-temperature oxidation
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- Corrosion of metals and alloys – Test method for high-temperature corrosion testing of metallic materials by application of a deposit of salt, ash or other substances. AFNOR - NF ISO 17224 - 2015
- Corrosion of metals and alloys – Test method for high-temperature corrosion testing of metallic materials by burial in salt, ash or other solids. AFNOR - NF ISO 17248 - 2015
- Corrosion of metals and alloys – Method...
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Center français de l'anticorrosion :
Research group 2081 COnCOrD "Couplage méCanique Oxydation Diffusion" :
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