Examples of 'prone to corrosion' in a sentence

Meaning of "prone to corrosion"

prone to corrosion ~ Having a tendency or susceptibility to undergo rusting or chemical deterioration, especially when exposed to certain conditions

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Metallic layers are also prone to corrosion problems.
Metals having a positive normal potential are designated " noble " and are less prone to corrosion.
Steel is very prone to corrosion rust.
It is used in applications where structures are more prone to corrosion.
This material is prone to corrosion in saline and foul water.
Certain areas are especially prone to corrosion.
Detonators are prone to corrosion and can also become unsafe in storage.
The transom plates are prone to corrosion.
The threads are prone to corrosion & resistance even more as they are note galvanized.
The product is not prone to corrosion.
It demands a high upfront investment, and if not installed correctly, it becomes prone to corrosion.
Metal foils are also prone to corrosion in the presence of water.
New glass liners make tanks less prone to corrosion.
Iron is prone to corrosion.
Intermetallics often contain copper metal which is prone to corrosion.

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The system will be less prone to corrosion and have lower maintenance needs.
Boat lights and other types of equipment on vessels are prone to corrosion.
However, aluminium alloys are prone to corrosion if untreated or damaged.
Aluminium is an alternative option for frames and can be less prone to corrosion.
Such material is, by definition, less prone to corrosion than metallic material.
The said type of a manifold includes several welded seams, which are prone to corrosion.
Many devices are prone to corrosion.
Unfortunately, metallic materials present the disadvantage of a high rigidity, density and are prone to corrosion.
The trade-off is being more prone to corrosion given the low chromium content.
It 's important to note that sweating or chemical work is prone to corrosion.
Plastic pipes are not prone to corrosion.
Made of high quality material, which is practically not prone to corrosion.
However, magnesium is prone to corrosion.
However, for the same stiffness, steel components are heavy and prone to corrosion.
Method for removing coatings from metal substrates prone to corrosion or deterioration.
Steam systems also put more stress on airframes, and make them more prone to corrosion.
Secondly, the backing plate is prone to corrosion.
A second problem with the pier shown in Figure 1 is that it is prone to corrosion.
In addition, they are less prone to corrosion.
The elements 72 are preferably strong yet resilient, and are not prone to corrosion.

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