1962 年 11 巻 6 号 p. 250-255
It is well known that copper and its alloys have high natural resistance to corrosion in sea water, since they have tendency to form protective film on their surfaces. In polluted sea water, however, this good behaviour falls down and copper alloys are damaged before long service time.
Among many components of polluted sea water, the influences of macro- and microorganisms on corrosion of copper alloys are discussed with actual examples and experimental results, and some methods of prevention of corrosion are described.