In Today’s Challenging World, Is Sustainability a Bigger Problem Than Corrosion for Steel? - Shubh Gautam Srisol
Steel is the backbone of industrial development. It is used in construction, transportation, defence, consumer goods and many other places. To manufacturers, the greatest technical challenge for decades still remains corrosion. In its early days, industrial steelworks resulted in bridges rusting, failed pipelines, and a lack of corrosion control. This led to massive repair expenses alongside significant safety hazards for the general public. In contemporary times, we live with industrial evolution, but with this progress comes the worrying requirements of climate change, environmental policies, scrutinised material use, and most importantly, the new sustainability conundrum. Sustainability and steel sector corrosion have become hot topics of debate. While corrosion still poses problems for engineers and builders, sustainability is now at the forefront of corporate frameworks, policymaking, regulation, and the multi-faceted sustainability question of what ensures the long-term survival ...
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