Metallurgy Class 10 I Prevention of Corrosion I Explained By Ashish Sir
Вставка
- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Metallurgy Class 10 I Prevention of Corrosion I Explained By Ashish Sir
#metallurgy
#preventionofcorrosion
#electroplating
#tinning
#alloying
#galvanizing
#corrosionofmetals
#class10
#class10th
#periwinkle555
#byashishsir
_______________________________________________________________
For Recent Videos Click on the link below :-
• Metallurgy I Extractio...
• Metallurgy I Extractio...
• METALLURGY I Class 10 ...
• METALLURGY I Class 10 ...
• METALLURGY I Class 10 ...
• METALLURGY Class 10 I ...
• METALLURGY Class 10 I ...
• METALLURGY I Class 10 ...
• METALLURGY I Wilfley T...
• METALLURGY Class 10 I ...
_____________________________________________________
Hello Students
In This Video I have Explained about Prevention of Corrosion - Galvanizing, Electroplating , Tinning , Alloying , Anodizing Topic in the Lesson No. 8. Metallurgy of Science Paper 1 .
Please Watch Full Video to Understand This Concept...
And If You Like this Video then Share , Subscribe and Comment on this video...
Thanks For Watching my videos...and
Thanks For your support ....
Love you All 😘💕...
______________________________________________________
Your Queries:-
Galvanization: Coating iron or steel with a thin layer of zinc to protect it from corrosion.
Alloying: Combining a metal with other metals or non-metals to form an alloy can enhance its resistance to corrosion.
Painting: Applying a layer of paint on metal surfaces prevents exposure to air and moisture, thereby reducing the risk of corrosion.
Greasing or Oiling: Coating metal surfaces with grease or oil creates a protective layer that prevents moisture and air from coming into contact with the metal, thus inhibiting corrosion.
Tinning: Coating copper or brass items with a thin layer of tin to prevent corrosion.
Anodization: An electrochemical process that thickens the natural oxide layer on metals like aluminum, enhancing their resistance to corrosion.
Electroplating: Depositing a thin layer of a non-corrosive metal, such as chromium or nickel, onto a corrosive metal surface through electrolysis to prevent corrosion.