Boat corrosion
Buying a boat can be expensive. There are all kinds of things you should buy to go with a boot to keep as life jackets, insurance, and supplies gas to the engine, and things for the boat. And 'much more difficult to maintain a boat what is to maintain a car. You must have a place where you can put the boat is on the pitch, depending on the costs a lot of money from his pocket. If you're lucky, you canDock your boat on your property, but this is not generally recommended, because a) most places will not allow, and b) does not seem so great that a big ship has anchored in front or backyard.
When you buy a boat, there are several things you should remember. One of the major problems that boat owners face is the corrosion. Contrary to what most may think, there are all types of corrosion that can affect your boat.The two main types of corrosion are: a) erosion and b), electro-chemical erosion.
Erosion is caused by friction. If you think when you put your boat in salt water (or water in general) or if you are out cruising the ocean in a boat, there are all kinds of particles rubbing against your boat. Movement of the particles (eg , sand) in water against the boat, finally too much wear. There areso-called flow of water at high speed, which is a form of erosion that occurs when the boat is moving at high speed through the water. This type of erosion is not as common, but usually a form of pitting, as seen in the leaves behind the propeller on a boat "s to characterize the engine.
Electro-chemical erosion is the main form of erosion, is responsible for boaters often. Within this type of corrosion, are some different types ofCorrosion and electrolysis, galvanic corrosion and crack. Electrolysis occurs when stray currents from metal parts in the bottom of the boat, which rub to corrosion. Galvanism are very similar, and address the erosion of the metal parts of the boat through the interaction of water with the various alloys. Crevice corrosion is the most common form of corrosion found on boats in fiberglass. As the name suggests, is a form of corrosionto do with water, metal and cracks, and has an effect similar to galvanizing.
There are three ways to detect corrosion:
1) the presence of oxides (which are a byproduct of a metal that is chemically modified)
2) a copper-based metals such as brass and bronze for the oxidation of green
3)-corrosive aluminum and stainless steel to leave a white residue, leaving a reddish-brown residue.
Corrosion is inevitable. There is material that might escape laterThe effects of corrosion (), including humans. But if you are able to recognize them, you may be able to take the necessary steps to repair the boat before it is too late.
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