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is corrosion, usually in the form of pitting, on steel piping systems containing stagnant or low-flow water conditions. The corrosion is caused by surface-attached microbe-produced chemicals which attack the piping surface. Depending on severity, MIC is controlled by mechanical and chemical cleaning combined with biocides.
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Destruction of a metal by chemical or electrochemical reaction with its environment.
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The loss of pile in colored areas of a rug where a dye was used that contains corrosive salts, usually areas dyed black or brown.F
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The electrochemical degradation of metals due to reaction with their environment.
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Corrosion occurs when metal is exposed to conditions which cause the breakdown of the metal through an exchange of ions. In water systems, this term generally refers to the rusting of metalic pipelines. Over time, corrosion will weaken the structure of the metallic pipes, resulting in leaks or breaks. Corrosion also can build up on the inside surface of the pipes, reducing water flow and contributing to water taste, odor, or color problems.
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