Examples of 'subject to corrosion' in a sentence

Meaning of "subject to corrosion"

subject to corrosion: Denotes that an object or material is prone to deterioration or rusting, usually due to exposure to certain elements

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subject to corrosion
The blades are subject to corrosion and cavitation.
They have the drawback of being subject to corrosion.
Not subject to corrosion in moist atmospheres.
Metal springs may also be subject to corrosion.
It is not subject to corrosion even if protective postprocessing is omitted.
All of these components are thus subject to corrosion.
Boat lights are constantly subject to corrosion from exposure to cleaning agents and saltwater.
Their main disadvantage lies in their being subject to corrosion.
Only materials not subject to corrosion can be used.
Steel rebars in structures made from concrete are subject to corrosion.
They are also subject to corrosion.
All metallic structures buried or immersed in an electrolytic environment are subject to corrosion.
Steel tanks are subject to corrosion.
A switch periodically discharges the capacitor charge to a component which is subject to corrosion.
It should be noted that metallic pigments are subject to corrosion especially in aqueous solution.

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When the conversion coating is dissolved, the underlying substrate is subject to corrosion.
All parts which are subject to corrosion under normal working conditions shall be effectively protected.
Do not fade and are not subject to corrosion.
Water-resistant, not subject to corrosion and does not cause destruction of concrete.
There is thus a need to a device that is less subject to corrosion.
Finally, certain functional coatings are subject to corrosion during storage, especially in a wet environment.
Steel and other metals used as a reinforcing agent are subject to corrosion.
Metal screws and / or staples are, however, subject to corrosion and consequent loss of structure.
Aluminum conduit is not permitted in the pool area where subject to corrosion.
For example the metallic structures are subject to corrosion and involve high assembly costs.
Aluminum conduits shall not be permitted in the pool area where subject to corrosion.
Copper is subject to corrosion when the water is below 7.0 pH.
The plastic used is not porous and is not subject to corrosion or oxidation.
This allows, for example, the use of aluminium that would otherwise be subject to corrosion.
Furthermore, metal hinges are subject to corrosion and rusting.
Equipment life may be longer than tank-type heaters because they are less subject to corrosion.
Furthermore, the lug-to-cable interfaz is often subject to corrosion due to moisture.
In regions with harsh climates such as Siberia, oil pipelines are highly subject to corrosion.
Because titanium is a metal, it is subject to corrosion.
In particular, metallic distribution and trunk mains are subject to corrosion.
Owing to the alkali reaction, the rebars are subject to corrosion.
Under such conditions, the metal plates are subject to corrosion.
These materials are generally non-metallic and hence not subject to corrosion.
Also, in the salt water environment steel ropes can be subject to corrosion.
Corrosion, Electrical circuits can be subject to corrosion.
Typically, they are expensive, heavy and subject to corrosion.
In addition, metals are non-resorbable and are subject to corrosion.
In other words, the coated article ( especially the NiCr layer ) is subject to corrosion.

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