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(metallurgy) Corrosive degradation of metal parts at the crevices left at rolled joints or from other forming procedures; common in stainless steel heat exchangers in contact with chloride-containing fluids or other dissolved corrosives. Also known as contact corrosion

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(metallurgy) Corrosive degradation of metal parts at the crevices left at rolled joints or from other forming procedures; common in stainless steel heat exchangers in contact with chloride-containing fluids or other dissolved corrosives. Also known as contact corrosion

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'Crevice corrosion and other localized corrosion behaviour of 3CR12 corrosion-resisting steel in synthetic minewaters'

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"Crevice" is a noun.

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There was a worm in the crevice.

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crevice is English, hendedura is Spanish

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