2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5038320
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Corrosion performance of steel and galvanized steel in Karangsong and Limbangan sea water environment

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“…Comparing these values with those presented in Table 2 and with the measured EC values for each solution for that material, it can be observed that the higher the EC value, the greater the mass loss per area and the CPR. This happens because the higher the EC of the aqueous medium is, the greater the tendency for ion transfer between the medium and metal, which accelerates corrosion (Prifiharni et al, 2018).…”
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“…Comparing these values with those presented in Table 2 and with the measured EC values for each solution for that material, it can be observed that the higher the EC value, the greater the mass loss per area and the CPR. This happens because the higher the EC of the aqueous medium is, the greater the tendency for ion transfer between the medium and metal, which accelerates corrosion (Prifiharni et al, 2018).…”
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“…When analysing the values obtained for the mass loss of this material, presented in Table 2, it can be inferred that the mass gain caused by the white KCl solution allowed the protection of the metallic surface, which caused a decrease in corrosion. For the solutions where there was no mass gain, the CPR was probably due to the EC (Prifiharni et al, 2018).…”
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“…However, the difference in the service life of this investigated atmospheric corrosion subject may take place due to the complexity of environmental factors. Prifiharni and co-workers reported the role of distance from sea line to site test in Limbangan and Karangsong region, where the magnitude of atmospheric corrosion rate of carbon steel and galvanized steel raise in getting closer from sea line [14]. Therefore, it implies that the service of life of galvanized steel increase in increasing the distance from the sea coastline to the metal structures.…”
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