johtumisyövy
Johtumisyövy, also known as galvanic corrosion or bimetallic corrosion, is an electrochemical process that occurs when two dissimilar metals are in electrical contact in the presence of an electrolyte. This electrolyte can be anything from saltwater to moisture in the air. The difference in the electrochemical potential between the two metals causes one to act as the anode and the other as the cathode.
The anodic metal, which is more reactive (less noble), will corrode preferentially, losing electrons and dissolving
The rate of johtumisyövy depends on several factors, including the difference in the electrochemical potentials of
Common examples of johtumisyövy include the corrosion of steel fasteners in aluminum structures or the corrosion