kuumakorroosiota
Kuumakorroosiota is a Finnish term referring to a specific type of high-temperature corrosion. It is an accelerated oxidation process that occurs in metallic materials when exposed to corrosive gases at elevated temperatures, typically above 500 degrees Celsius. This phenomenon is particularly prevalent in environments containing sulfur compounds, such as those found in combustion processes, industrial furnaces, and gas turbines.
The mechanism of kuumakorroosiota involves the formation of molten salt layers on the metal surface. These
Kuumakorroosiota can lead to significant material degradation, including pitting, cracking, and loss of mechanical integrity. This
Preventive measures against kuumakorroosiota often involve material selection, coatings, and control of the corrosive environment. Using