Article | REF: COR60 V2

Tribocorrosion

Authors: Caroline RICHARD, Jean GERINGER

Publication date: May 10, 2021, Review date: August 24, 2021

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3. Industries concerned, protective measures

A tribocorrosion problem is solved when a combination of materials capable of withstanding the constraints and accommodating the differences in speed between the two surfaces is found, whatever the physicochemical environment and the nature of the contact.

3.1 Industries concerned

The phenomena of tribocorrosion are encountered in a vast number of technological and industrial settings.

  • The nuclear industry is particularly affected by tribocorrosion because this type of damage can prevent the operation of safety systems. In fact, those systems are left stationary for long periods of time, because they only operate when needed. A lack of adhesion between surfaces in contact with one another...

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