Pitting corrosion is a localized form of corrosion that leads to the creation of small, deep pits or cavities on the surface of a material, typically metals. This type of corrosion is particularly dangerous because it can cause significant material loss while often remaining visually undetectable until substantial damage has occurred. Key characteristics of pitting corrosion include: 1. **Localized Nature**: Unlike general corrosion, which affects the entire surface uniformly, pitting corrosion is localized, leading to small areas of intense damage.
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