oksüdikihts
Oksüdikihts is a term derived from the Estonian language, which translates to "oxidation layer" or "oxidized layer" in English. The term is primarily used in the context of metallurgy, materials science, and electrochemistry to describe a surface layer formed on metals and other materials as a result of oxidation processes.
This oxidation layer forms when a metal surface reacts with oxygen, moisture, or other oxidizing agents, resulting
In the context of corrosion science, controlling the formation and stability of oksüdikihts is crucial for
In summary, oksüdikihts plays a significant role in determining the performance and longevity of metallic materials