anticorrosius
Anticorrosius is a general term for substances and methods designed to prevent or slow the corrosion of metals, by reducing their exposure to aggressive environments or by altering the electrochemical processes that drive deterioration. It encompasses barrier coatings, inhibitors, and protective metal surfaces that hinder oxidation and related reactions.
Mechanisms of anticorrosion include barrier protection, where coatings or films physically separate metal from the environment;
Major categories of anticorrosius systems include organic coatings (such as epoxy and polyurethane paints); inorganic coatings
Applications span structural infrastructure, pipelines, ships and marine equipment, automotive and aerospace components, and electrical or
Testing and standards for anticorrosius performance commonly involve salt spray or fog tests, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy,
Environmental and health considerations influence modern anticorrosius design, prompting reduced toxicity of inhibitors, low-VOC and waterborne