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Corrosion in metals can be likened to cancer in man. It is insidious. In its early stages remedial action can be taken, but if it progresses too far there is no cure — only destruction. Corrosion results from the tendency for a metal to return to its natural state, similar to that of the metallic ore from which it was obtained.

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