corrosionsensitive
Corrosionsensitive describes a property of a material, component, or system that makes it susceptible to corrosion under expected service conditions. The term can be written as corrosion-sensitive or, less commonly, as a single word. It encompasses a material’s tendency to undergo electrochemical or chemical degradation, including uniform corrosion, pitting, crevice corrosion, or stress corrosion cracking, given its environment and operating parameters.
Several factors influence corrosion sensitivity. Material composition and microstructure determine how a metal responds to corrosive
Assessment of corrosion sensitivity typically involves measuring or estimating corrosion rate and susceptibility to localized forms
Mitigation strategies seek to reduce corrosion sensitivity through material selection, surface treatment, protective coatings, passivation, corrosion
Understanding corrosion sensitivity is critical in fields such as construction, maritime engineering, energy, and chemical processing,