Corrosion Resistance of Steels, Nickel Alloys and Zinc in Aqueous Media

Schütze, Michael / Roche, Marcel / Bender, Roman

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1st Edition November 2015

175,- Euro


418 Pages, Hardcover, 160 Tables
ISBN:  978-3-527-34069-9

 

Abstract

This must-have reference for engineers and scientists working with steel structures, containers, and machinery explains how to strengthen the corrosion resistance of steels against different types of aqueous media and atmospheric moisture.

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This handbook contains comprehensive information, including tabulated data and references, on the corrosion properties of the following materials:

Unalloyed steels and cast steel

Unalloyed cast iron

High-alloy cast iron

High-silicon cast iron

Structural steels with up to 12% chromium

Ferritic chromium steels with more than 12% chromium

Ferritic-austenitic steels with more than 12% chromium

High-alloy multiphase steels

Ferritic/perlitic-martensitic steels

Ferritic-austenitic steels/duplex steels

Austenitic chromium-nickel steels

Austenitic chromium-nickel-molybdenum steels

Austenitic chromium-nickel steels with special alloying additions

Special iron-based alloys

Zinc and zinc alloys


The following corrosive media are considered:

High-purity water

Drinking water

Seawater and brackish water

Waste water (industrial)

Waste water (municipal)

 

 

Convenient and easy to use, this handbook is taken from the online reference "Corrosion Handbook", and collates the relevant information on corrosion protection and prevention against different types of aqueous media and atmospheric moisture. It complements previous handbooks on steel corrosion by organic acids, inorganic acids, and lyes, while adding previously unpublished material on the interaction of metal surfaces with highly purified water. A ready reference for scientists and engineers.


  

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