The term
"corrosive environments" refers to places or conditions that can cause damage or deterioration to objects or materials, especially due to chemical reactions or rusting.
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Porsche's Composite Ceramic Brakes (PCCB) are siliconized carbon fiber, with very high temperature capability, a 50 % weight reduction over iron discs (therefore reducing the unsprung weight of the vehicle), a significant reduction in dust generation, substantially increased maintenance intervals, and enhanced durability
in corrosive environments over conventional iron discs.
«Marine grade» stainless steel is valued for its performance
under corrosive environments and for its high ductility — the ability to bend without breaking under stress — making it a preferred choice for oil pipelines, welding, kitchen utensils, chemical equipment, medical implants, engine parts...
Nonetheless, Tesla plans to replace all early Model S power steering bolts in all climates worldwide to account for the possibility that the vehicle may later be used in a
highly corrosive environment.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS Drop forge dies and hammers, catalyst bed and reaction chamber supports, slow rotating bearings in
hot corrosive environments, lubricate and seal pipe threads in acid environments, coat gaskets in high temperature applications, lubricate conveyor chains, chemical plant bolts for pump housing and pipe flanges.
«Marine grade» stainless steel is valued for its performance
under corrosive environments and for its high ductility — the ability to bend without breaking under stress — making it a preferred choice for oil pipelines, welding, kitchen utensils, chemical equipment, medical implants, engine parts and nuclear waste storage.
This makes it difficult to use magnesium
in corrosive environments, which means that the potential to use magnesium in cars to make them lighter is limited.
A single species of endemic fish can thrive in
the corrosive environment: alkaline tilapia (Alcolapia latilabris).
It's warm and salty —
a corrosive environment — and its tissue is extremely sensitive to temperature variation.
Water splitting systems often require materials to operate at demanding conditions, including high temperatures and
corrosive environments.
Why It Matters: Researchers have long thought that a continuous and tenacious surface oxide layer protects metallic alloys from degradation in
corrosive environments.
By the use of nanotubes, polymers can be made more resistant against temperatures, harsh chemicals,
corrosive environments, extreme pressures and abrasion.
Oct. 30, 2017 - «Marine grade» stainless steel is valued for its performance under
corrosive environments and for its high ductility — the ability to bend without breaking under stress — making it a preferred choice for oil pipelines, welding, kitchen utensils, chemical equipment, medical implants, engine parts...
The line that once sharply separated traditional publishing («We pay you») and vanity publishing («You pay us») has all but dissolved in
this corrosive environment of fabulous riches.
Captures the energy of the wave without being exposed to
the corrosive environment of the waves.
«In general, residential electrical system components appear to be relatively tolerant of
the corrosive environment created by problem drywall, if the system is installed properly,» a commission report says.