ruostelouhinnan
Ruostelouhinnan is a term used in corrosion science and materials engineering to refer to the thickness of the rust layer that forms on iron and steel surfaces when they are exposed to moisture and oxygen. The rust layer consists mainly of iron oxides and hydroxides, and its exact composition varies with environmental conditions such as humidity, temperature, and chloride content. Depending on exposure, the rust layer can be only a few micrometres thick or grow to tens or hundreds of micrometres. The layer is often porous and variably adherent, factors that influence whether it provides some protection or accelerates further degradation.
Measuring ruostelouhinnan can be done through several methods. Gravimetric analysis involves weighing corrosion coupons before and
The thickness and properties of the rust layer affect coating performance, adhesion, and maintenance decisions. A
See also: corrosion, rust, corrosion protection, corrosion measurement.