Corrosion Protection
Discussion
Calling all those of you with any scientific qualifications!
I vaguely remember from GCSE level chemistry being taught that car manufacturers / some industrial applications protect metal structures by attaching a 'sacrificial' metal that is more reactive and bears the brunt of the corrosion rather than the structure itself. Would an approach like this prove any help with the Seven's well-documented corrosion issues?
I vaguely remember from GCSE level chemistry being taught that car manufacturers / some industrial applications protect metal structures by attaching a 'sacrificial' metal that is more reactive and bears the brunt of the corrosion rather than the structure itself. Would an approach like this prove any help with the Seven's well-documented corrosion issues?
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