punktkorrosioon
Punktkorrosioon, also known as pitting corrosion, is a localized form of corrosion that leads to the formation of small holes or pits in a metal surface. This type of corrosion is particularly dangerous because it can rapidly penetrate the material, leading to structural failure even when the overall corrosion is minimal. It most commonly occurs on passive metals, such as stainless steels, aluminum, and titanium, which form a protective oxide layer.
The initiation of pitting is often attributed to the breakdown of this passive film. This can be
Factors that promote punktkorrosioon include the presence of contaminants on the metal surface, variations in the