Märgsöövitust
Märgsöövitust, also known as wet corrosion, is a type of electrochemical corrosion that occurs in the presence of an electrolyte, typically water. This process involves the oxidation of a metal and the reduction of another species, usually oxygen or hydrogen ions, forming a galvanic cell on the metal surface. The presence of moisture is essential for the ions to migrate and complete the electrical circuit, allowing the electrochemical reactions to proceed.
The rate of märgsöövitust depends on several factors, including the type of metal, the concentration of dissolved
Common examples of märgsöövitust include the rusting of iron and steel in humid environments or when exposed