passiivikalvo
Passiivikalvo refers to a thin layer of material that forms on the surface of a metal or alloy through a natural or induced chemical process. This layer is typically inert and serves to protect the underlying material from further corrosion or degradation. The formation of a passive film is a critical mechanism in the corrosion resistance of many metals, most notably stainless steels. In stainless steel, the passive film is primarily composed of chromium oxides, which form a dense, non-porous barrier. This oxide layer prevents aggressive species, such as oxygen and chloride ions, from reaching the metal surface and initiating corrosion.
The passive state is achieved when the metal is exposed to an oxidizing environment. If this environment