rustproof
Rustproof is a term used to describe materials, coatings, or treatments that resist rusting, the corrosion of iron and steel, in specific environments. It does not imply universal invulnerability, but signals that oxidation is slowed or barrier-protected under expected conditions.
Common rustproofing strategies include barrier coatings, galvanic protection, and corrosion-resistant alloys. Barrier coatings such as paints,
Alloying elements also improve rust resistance; stainless steels containing chromium (and often nickel and molybdenum) resist
Durability depends on coating integrity, environmental exposure, and wear. Real-world performance varies, and rustproofing is typically