Tag: Corrosion resistance

What is corrosion resistance?

Corrosion resistance refers to the ability of a material to withstand the damaging effects of corrosion, which is the gradual deterioration or degradation of a material due to chemical reactions with its surrounding environment. Corrosion can occur when metals and alloys come into contact with substances like water, air, acids, or salts.

How to select materials for corrosion resistance?

To select materials for corrosion resistance it is important to assess the corrosive environment (temperature, humidity, corrosive substances), identify suitable materials with inherent or engineered corrosion resistance and consider the material’s compatibility, cost, and performance requirements. Finally it is recommended to conduct tests or consult experts if needed for specific applications.

Stainless hip stems

Sales of stainless steel, Furlong® Modular Hip Replacement Systems, produced by JRI Ltd, have increased significantly in the 12 months following a change from a standard vacuum melted stainless steel to Sandvik Steel’s Bioline® High-N (high nitrogen) stainless steel.

Nuovinox(TM) agreement in Japan

Stelax Industries Ltd (USA) and Sumisho Tekko Hanbai Co. Ltd (Japan) have executed an agreement with Stelax Industries Ltd for exclusive marketing and selling representation in Japan, for Nuovinox™ stainless steel clad products (such as round bars, deformed bars and flat bars).

“Endless” pipe system

FLEXWELL-LPG Piping has produced a flexible, "endless" pipe system for buried automotive LPG piping installations at service stations. The system’s innovative feature is a flexible, "endless" metallic piping system made of stainless steel with simple mechanical joints.

Sandvik supplies duplex to W. Africa

Sandvik Steel has received orders for nearly half a million metres of duplex stainless steel tubing, for hydraulic and chemical injection lines for subsea umbilical cables, for ExxonMobil's Kizomba project and the Zafiro project, both in West Africa.

New from Tyco

Tyco Valves & Controls announces the release of the Morin MRP & MRS Rack and Pinion pneumatic actuators.

Composite beats normal electroless nickel coatings

Poeten Industries (Gloucester, UK) has introduced a new material, Apticote 425, a super-corrosion-resistant electroless nickel composite claimed to outperform traditional electroless nickel coatings by up to 20 times.

Shock absorber resists corrosion

Hoerbiger-Origa has expanded its range of miniature industrial shock absorbers or linear decelerators, with 38 versions of a corrosion-resistant model called Armor Line.

Stainless rebar for high strength

Carpenter Technology Corporation, through its subsidiary Talley Metals Technology Inc., is now producing several grades of high-strength stainless steel rebar that have been used for concrete reinforcement in a wide range of construction projects where structures require long term resistance to the attack of chlorides from the concrete, road salt and harsh marine environments.

Mont Blanc Tunnel protected by stainless

The Mont Blanc tunnel has reopened following extensive work to repair the damage caused by the terrible fire of March 1999.

Couplers engineered for power transmission

Multi-Beam coupler Huco Engineering Industries has re-engineered its helical beam coupler design for use in power transmission applications.

Factors influencing corrosion

Materials that possess resistance are designed to resist or slow down the process of corrosion, extending the lifespan and maintaining the integrity of the material. Corrosion resistance is an important property in various industries, including construction, manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and marine.

There are several factors that contribute to corrosion resistance in materials:

  • Passive Film: Some materials, like stainless steel and aluminum, form a thin layer called a passive film on their surface when exposed to certain environments. This film acts as a barrier, protecting the underlying material from further corrosion.
  • Alloying Elements: The addition of specific elements to a base metal can enhance its corrosion resistance. For example, the addition of chromium to steel forms a protective oxide layer, making it stainless.
  • Protective Coatings: Applying coatings such as paints, enamels, or polymer films to the surface of a material can provide a barrier against corrosion-causing substances.
  • Inert Materials: Some materials, like gold and platinum, are inherently resistant to corrosion due to their chemical stability and lack of reactivity with most substances.
  • Environmental Factors: Corrosion resistance can also depend on the specific environment in which the material is exposed. Factors such as temperature, humidity, acidity, and the presence of pollutants can all affect the rate and type of corrosion.

It’s important to note that while materials can exhibit varying degrees of corrosion resistance, no material is completely immune to corrosion. The goal is to select the most appropriate material for a specific application, considering factors such as the anticipated environment and the expected lifespan of the material. Regular maintenance and preventive measures are also essential in preserving corrosion-resistant properties over time.