Corrosion and Corrosion Properties of Stainless Steels: Part Two
Like all metals and alloys that relay on a passive film for corrosion resistance, stainless steels are susceptible to localized corrosion, i.e. pitting or crevice corrosion. Both these types of corrosion usually occur in chloride-containing aqueous solutions such as sea water, but can also take place in environments containing other halogenides.