
Environmental factors in the corrosion of marine structures
Marine corrosion is enhanced by environmental conditions that alter the electrochemical behavior of metallic materials.
Mechanical Engineer with experience in the oil and gas sector, has technical skills in static equipment inspection, project control, development of work scopes and quality assurance. Contributes to the exchange of knowledge and best practices by writing technical articles related to the energy sector.
Marine corrosion is enhanced by environmental conditions that alter the electrochemical behavior of metallic materials.
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