roestschaal
Roestschaal (Dutch: rust scale) is a term used to describe a crust of corrosion products that forms on iron- and steel-based surfaces as a result of oxidation in the presence of moisture. The layer can appear reddish-brown, orange, or black and may be powdery or adherent. It commonly develops on metal objects exposed to humidity, rain, or marine environments, including infrastructure, machinery, ships, and archaeological finds.
Composition and formation: The rust scale consists mainly of hydrated iron oxides and oxyhydroxides, such as
Characteristics and implications: The scale's structure can be flaky and porous, or dense and adherent. Dense
Conservation and management: Treatments aim to minimize ongoing corrosion and preserve the object’s integrity. Approaches include