NireBryce

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is there any way to cover a... let's call it a workpiece in a bag and create an environment where at least a thousand pounds of steel could rust to dust in, let's say, three hours?

if it helps the workpiece has a substantial amount of energy in the form of lithium batteries that may be used to assist this


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in reply to @NireBryce's post:

Nowhere near that fast I’m afraid, but yeah; coat the surface in highly concentrated chloride salt solution and run a bunch of DC through it (handy that you have that battery!); this is how engineers artificially accelerate corrosion to test performance of ocean-contacting steel that needs to last a very long time.

But still, you’re talking about years-in-days, not millennia-in-hours.