weatheringpitting
Weatheringpitting refers to the formation of pits or small cavities on a surface as a result of long-term weathering processes. The term is used across contexts where surfaces are exposed to environmental attack, including metals, stones, and concrete. Pitting often starts at inherent flaws, inclusions, or microstructural differences that concentrate chemical or physical attack and overcome any protective surface layers.
In metals, weatheringpitting is commonly described as pitting corrosion driven by localized electrochemical cells. Chloride ions,
Implications of weatheringpitting include loss of surface integrity, increased roughness, and accelerated progression of deterioration as
Prevention and mitigation focus on reducing exposure to aggressive agents, using protective coatings or sealants, selecting