Yes, freon can indeed cause corrosion. Freon leaks in vehicles can corrode surrounding parts and components in the car over time.
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in my opinion, the value of corrosion rate obtained from certain reading is generally determine general corrosion rate, regardless what type of corrosion occur on a specific surface. in localized corrosion, where only some spots on surface is exposed to corrosion and other may be covered by film and etc. From my time of study, still didn't fine any research that can determine corrosion rate of localized corrosion unless u have a really micro- instrumentation that can monitor corrosion on the localized spots.. Izzudin saujana2@gmail.com
yes, it can not only lead to corrosion but a faster corrosion.
Alloys can add corrosion resistance to a metal
The corrosion on iron can be reduced by suitable thin layer of element to be electroplated.
No because the cause of corrosion only occurs when iron comes in contact with oxygen.
The bible can cause cranial corrosion in fanatics.
Type of air pollution coul cause corrosion is dirt
Corrosion can cause the main hardware parts to malfunction or simply stop operating. Corrosion on the power supply unit can cause short circuits and fires.
reaction of metal surface with oxygen (atmospheric generally )cause corrosion
Excessive freon may cause the compressor to"slug" (Seize)
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Humidity is a big cause of corrosion of metal surfaces. It speeds the process along quite a bit.
R 134 is freon gas. In small amounts, the exposure to freon gas is not dangerous. In larger amounts, freon can cause respiratory issues.