High Temperature Corrosion and Oxidation

High temperature corrosion is a non-galvanic form of corrosion of a metal exposed to an oxidizing atmosphere, such as sulfur, oxygen or other oxidizing compounds under very high temperature conditions for sustained periods. This type of corrosion is of great concern in gas turbine engines, and even automotive combustion engines.

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