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From: cuhulin on 18 Mar 2010 21:54 Henry Ford once built a car which had a body made of Soybeans.No rust, I assume. http://www.devilfinder.com Henry Ford's Soybeans Car Body cuhulin
From: fred on 19 Mar 2010 23:11
"hls" <hls(a)nospam.nix> wrote in news:4ISdnV7RjrzQcgPWnZ2dnUVZ_oadnZ2d(a)giganews.com: > > "fred" <fred(a)bedrock.rock> wrote in message > news:Xns9D3C9CEC548B2fred(a)127.0.0.1... > Can one piece of steel protect another?? Yes, of course. A rusting > piece of steel,of some undisclosed composition, can provide cathodic > protection to a new and nonrusted piece of steel in a corrosion cell. > > Copper, in electrical contact with steel, will normally cause the > steel to decompose as a part of a corrosion cell, and the copper will > be protected. This can happen EVEN if the copper is a light film of > electroplated metal, and the steel surface is enormous. > > The chemistry and physics of this sort of system is NOT ambiguous. > > Post or email me if you want further information. > Nah. Thanks anyways, just your average run of the mill brain fart is all. |