Understanding the Threat: The Science of CorrosionCorrosion is the deterioration of a material, typically a metal, due to its interaction with its environment. This electrochemical process involves the oxidation of the metal, releasing electrons, and the reduction of an oxidizing agent, like oxygen or water. The result? Familiar rust on steel, but also the weakening of concrete, the degradation of polymers, and the breakdown of composites.Several factors influence the rate and severity of corrosion. Environmental conditions, such as moisture, salinity, and temperature, play a significant role. Additionally, the specific material properties and the presence of other metals in contact (galvanic corrosion) can accelerate the process.