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Corrosion Resistance of Steels Against Inorganic Acids (Hardcover)
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Corrosion Resistance of Steels Against Inorganic Acids (Hardcover)
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Steel is one of the most widely used construction materials with
more than 1.3 billion tons produced each year. Buildings,
industrial plants, machines, tools, pipelines, vessels and tanks
are only a few of its applications in our daily life. Steel is an
alloy made of iron and additional elements like carbon, chromium,
manganese, vanadium and tungsten, and its quality, ductility,
hardness and strength vary with the amount of the alloying
element.As steels corrode in various atmospheres, in water and in
soil its corrosion resistance against the four most common
chemicals and inorganic acids- hydrochloric, nitric, sulfuric and
phosphoric acid- is essential and a crucial financial factor for
many industries. These acids are present in nearly every industrial
production process such as metal manufacturing but also explosives,
food, dyes, leather, paper and fertilizers, to name only a
few.Understanding how to strengthen the corrosion resistance of
steels as reaction, transport and storage devices against these
omnipresent and aggressive acids is key for all industries
involved. This book is therefore a must-have for all mechanical,
civil and chemical engineers, material scientists and chemists
working with steel or acidic media.
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