Fastener failures occur when the wrong fasteners are being used for a project, or the right fasteners are being treated incorrectly. Fastener corrosion is one of the most prevalent issues causing fastener failure. Let’s go over the what corrosion is, types of corrosion and how to avoid it in your project.
Corrosion is the destructive alteration of metal by chemical or electrochemical reactions within its environment. Corroded parts fail for a variety of reasons including:
There are two main categories of fastener corrosion: a direct chemical attack or electrochemical corrosion.
A direct chemical attack occurs when the material the fastener is made out of is soluble in its environment. This typically happens in harsh environments, like the oil and gas industry. To prevent this, make sure to choose a fastener material that is unaffected by solvent, or choose the proper coating to withstand the solvent.
Electrochemical corrosion encompasses many types of corrosion, and it results in many small electrical current flows through the fastener. This process results from the contact of two different types of metal or the presence of atmospheric oxygen within the presence of an electrolyte. Here are a few types of electrochemical corrosion you may encounter:
The best way to avoid corrosion is to ensure you are using the right materials and coatings for the job. You should also make sure the fasteners are being stored properly on the jobsite, and are installed correctly. If you have any questions, always refer to your project engineer and follow the proper standards for the project.
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