Much, if not all, World War II .30-06 ammunition used a corrosive primer which left corrosive salts in the barrel.
The British also used flying boats, particularly for transporting corrosive salt.
Following the session, they can immediately rinse off which minimizes the dripping of corrosive salt through the building.
One novel method involved removing whole frescoes from church walls to protect them from corrosive salts seeping through masonry from basement crypts.
The copper couldn't have been more than an inch thick to begin with, and the corrosive salt of the sea had reduced it by more than half.
Both slabs were soaked in corrosive salts for four days and then dried for three days.
There is no problem with using ammunition loaded with corrosive primers, providing that the gun is thoroughly cleaned after use to remove the corrosive salts.
He said a four-foot retaining wall that surrounds the storage tanks met state standards and kept most of the spilled chemical, a corrosive salt, out of the river.
Exhibits within the temple precincts are susceptible to warm air which had the effect of drawing corrosive salts out of the Roman stonework.
Though we found the Dead Sea starkly beautiful, we were not tempted to explore the narrow, ghostly beaches, with their deposits of corrosive white salt.