Corrosion Resistance Finder
Find alloys that resist specific corrosive environments — saltwater, acids, high temperature oxidation, and more.
FinderHow to Use
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Select the Alloy and Corrosive Medium
Choose the alloy grade from the database and specify the corrosive environment — such as dilute sulfuric acid, seawater, sodium chloride solution, or humid atmosphere — along with concentration and temperature.
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Review the Corrosion Resistance Rating
Read the resistance rating (Excellent / Good / Fair / Poor / Not Recommended) for the selected alloy-medium combination, with typical corrosion rate ranges where available.
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Explore Alternative Alloys
If the selected alloy is rated Fair or Poor, browse the suggested alternatives sorted by resistance rating to identify a more suitable material for your specific environment.
About
Corrosion is the most costly form of materials degradation, with global annual costs estimated in the trillions of dollars. Selecting an alloy with adequate corrosion resistance for its service environment is therefore one of the highest-return investments an engineer can make in the design phase. The complexity lies in the enormous number of alloy-environment combinations: a grade that performs excellently in nitric acid may fail rapidly in hydrochloric acid at the same concentration.
The AlloyFYI Corrosion Resistance Finder consolidates data from NACE International publications, ISO 8044 corrosion terminology standards, and alloy supplier corrosion handbooks into a searchable database organized by alloy family and corrosive medium category. The tool covers aqueous corrosion (acids, alkalis, salt solutions, natural waters), atmospheric corrosion (rural, urban, marine, industrial), high-temperature oxidation and sulfidation, and galvanic compatibility. Each rating is linked to source data and notes on limiting conditions such as maximum safe temperature or concentration.