Thursday, December 27, 2007

Permanent corrosion protection

The purpose of permanent corrosion protection methods is mainly to provide protection at the place of use. The stresses presented by climatic, biotic and chemical factors are relatively slight in this situation. Machines are located, for example, in factory sheds and are thus protected from extreme variations in temperature, which are frequently the cause of condensation.

Examples of passive corrosion protection methods are:

- Tin plating
- Galvanization
- Coating
- Enameling
- Copper plating

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