rustvorm
Rustvorm, literally “rust form” in Dutch, is a term used in materials science and conservation to categorize the morphology of rust on iron and steel. It describes the distinctive patterns and structures that rust can assume as corrosion progresses under varying environmental conditions. The concept helps distinguish the history of exposure, such as humidity cycles, salt presence, and temperature fluctuations, from simple surface oxidation.
Dendritic rust forms are tree-like arrays of iron oxides that grow in rapid diffusion processes and are
Key factors shaping rustvorm include alloy composition, protective coatings, water activity, oxygen availability, chloride content, temperature,
Applications include conservation of artifacts, forensic metallurgy, and predictive modeling of corrosion. Rustvorm analysis can help
See also: rust; corrosion; patina; oxide layer; materials science; conservation.