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The Study Of Corrosion
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In 1978, the National Bureau of Standards reported to the U.S. Congress that the cost of corrosion in the United States in 1975 was 70 billion dollars plus or minus 30%, and that about 15 % of this loss was avoidable. This economic loss represented about 4% of the gross national product. In 1983, Cron and Marsh also stated that the cost of corrosion in the United States in 1975 was ~$70 billion of which $10 billion was considered avoidable. The writers estimate that the cost of corrosion and scaling in United States in 2007 was around 400 billion dollars.
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