Crevice corrosion
Highly localized corrosion caused by a stagnant electrolyte in a crevice / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Crevice corrosion refers to corrosion occurring in occluded spaces such as interstices in which a stagnant solution is trapped and not renewed.[1] These spaces are generally called crevices. Examples of crevices are gaps and contact areas between parts, under gaskets or seals, inside cracks and seams, spaces filled with deposits and under sludge piles.[2][3]
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