Corrosion Engineering
Author:Fontana
Edition:3rd Edition
Focused on material degradation in real-world environments, this text develops an understanding of the chemical and electrochemical processes that drive corrosion. It connects theory with practical approaches to testing, material selection, and prevention, emphasizing how engineering decisions influence durability, safety, and performance.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Introduction→
- Chapter 2: Corrosion Principles→
- Chapter 3: Eight Forms of Corrosion→
- Chapter 4: Corrosion Testing→
- Chapter 5: Materials→
- Chapter 6: Corrosion Prevention→
- Chapter 7: Mineral Acids→
- Chapter 8: Other Environments→
- Chapter 9: Modern Theory: Principles→
- Chapter 10: Modern Theory: Applications→
- Chapter 11: High-Temperature Corrosion→
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