15 example sentences using corroding.
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That lead to a large cavity corroding unnoticed in the mild steel.
So there is still a nuclear weapon sitting in salt water just off the US coast corroding away?
When line lengths aren't just really long, they're often running over corroding 40 and 50 year-old copper.
One aircraft was recovered without incident; the other sits corroding at the bottom of the lake.
">"You seriously should stop resorting to trite talking points and buzzwords"Who's corroding the conversation?
This statement seems odd to me:Second, information is corroding the market’s ability to form prices correctly.
Making stupid laws that implicitly demands law enforcement to be arbitrary is deeply corroding to the rule of law.
>Second, information is corroding the market’s ability to form prices correctly.
You seriously should stop resorting to trite talking points and buzzwords you really don't understand because you're just corroding the conversation.
The design is a technical marvel, but it won't keep the metal from corroding, and this isn't the first sign of trouble -- a few months ago, a different AJ-26 blew up on a test stand.
It's weird how pornography is "corroding" but the endless streams of horrific behaviours shown in reality shows is A-OK with the Daily Mail and Cameron.
I have a similar boiler/thermostat to the one in the article, and my thermostat also tends to cut out once a year or so. I tracked that down to the battery terminals corroding quite badly, and once the oxide layer is removed the thermostat works fine again for the next year or so. It's still an impressive bit of reverse engineering though.
Even though it is laser burned there is no real care taken in constructing the plastic sides or metal film to keep up air so when it gets vaporized the oxygen sticks around and starts corroding the metal.
How long was the "guaranteed spec" on this film, do you think?SD cards easily survive the kind of rough handling that would destroy a film; I can imagine the contacts corroding to the point where you'd have to replace them to read it, but the plastic casing is close to indestructible, and the stored data should be inert.
Patent it or whatever but until they publish the exact formula and expected daily intake from foods packaged using it so I can search the safety studies for the substances in it I'm doing my best to stay the **** away from food packaged using it ...****, even canned soda freaks me out a bit because I know it has a layer of "coating" sprayed on the inside to keep the juice from corroding the can...I like high tech stuff, but not in my food.