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Default 6 year old galvanised heating pipe - corrision

newshound Wrote in message:
On 12/03/2019 00:04, Jim K.. wrote:
newshound Wrote in message:
On 11/03/2019 21:20, Brian Gaff wrote:
water and air usually or maybe the plating was naff?
Brian


It is actually quite surprising how slowly iron corrodes under normal
but adverse conditions. The upper bound on metal loss rate is usually
assumed to be 0.1 mm / year even in marine environments. You can get
*pitting* at much greater rates than this, which is why car bodywork was
so dreadful a few decades ago before manufacturers bothered properly.

But 0.1 mm/year explains why Victorian Piers and lock gate mechanisms
are still there, even without repainting.


They weren't made of galvanised steel though were they?

No, galvanising allows even thinner sections (corrugated iron, for
example) to survive for decades.


And Victorian piers & lock gates are probably cast iron not steel?
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