oksüdikihte
Oksüdikihte, often translated as oxide layers or oxide films, are thin coatings of metal oxides that form on the surface of metals. This phenomenon is primarily a result of a chemical reaction between the metal and oxygen in the environment, a process known as oxidation. The rate and nature of oksüdikihte formation are influenced by several factors, including the type of metal, temperature, humidity, and the presence of other reactive gases.
These oxide layers can have both beneficial and detrimental effects. In some cases, oksüdikihte act as a
However, oksüdikihte can also be undesirable. In many instances, the oxide layer is porous and brittle, allowing