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NTIS 바로가기Journal of protective coatings & linings, v.16 no.2, 1999년, pp.46 - 53
Bartlett, D.J. (CTI Consultants Pty LtdVictoriaAust)
Galvanic corrosion, often termed bimetallic or dissimilar metal corrosion, is the phenomenon whereby direct contact between two metals can accelerate the corrosion of one of the metals. It occurs because of an electropotential difference between the metals in contact that causes a current to flow between the metals when covered by an electrolyte. Galvanic corrosion can be used to protect structures by protecting one metal at the expense of the other, which corrodes at an accelerated rate. Various metal fasteners and fixings attest to the benefits of using corrosion-resistant metals in conjunction with more corrodible metals.
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