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Metallurgical Reviews, 1964
AbstractEveryone is aware of “the punishment of rust” and figures running into hundreds of millions of pounds1-4 have been quoted for its material effect on the budgets of many countries. These have left aside the losses, plain to the eye but not subject to assessment in pounds, shillings, and pence, which are mainly aesthetic, for certainly rusting ...
A. T. S. Rudram, L. M. Warner
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AbstractEveryone is aware of “the punishment of rust” and figures running into hundreds of millions of pounds1-4 have been quoted for its material effect on the budgets of many countries. These have left aside the losses, plain to the eye but not subject to assessment in pounds, shillings, and pence, which are mainly aesthetic, for certainly rusting ...
A. T. S. Rudram, L. M. Warner
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Fundamentals of Corrosion and Corrosion Inhibition
2022Corrosion is a highly challenging and damaging phenomenon that causes the loss of metallic structures via chemical and electrochemical reactions with the constituents of their surroundings. In view of extremely high safety and economic losses, corrosion and corrosion prevention have attracted significant attention.
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Corrosion Inhibiting Rubber Seals
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1977<div class="htmlview paragraph">A new oil seal rubber compound has been developed with considerably improved GMRP corrosion rating. This was achieved by compounding the basic Hycar 1042 elastomer with compatible corrosion inhibitor, capable of inhibiting the corrosion process on rubber-metal interface. The inhibitor was compounded at 5% by weight
B. A. Miksic, W. G. Levans
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Metal Finishing, 2008
Summary Corrosion may be costly or catastrophic, but it should not be a necessary evil. Cost savings can be obtained by reducing part rejects through use of inhibition practices. Elimination or control of the corrosion process will prevent part failure that otherwise could have catastrophic effects.
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Summary Corrosion may be costly or catastrophic, but it should not be a necessary evil. Cost savings can be obtained by reducing part rejects through use of inhibition practices. Elimination or control of the corrosion process will prevent part failure that otherwise could have catastrophic effects.
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Corrosion Inhibition for Severely Corrosive Gas Wells
Corrosion, 1990The production of the Mississippi deep sour gas presented severe corrosion problems. This paper outlines the techniques used to solve these problems with a successful continuous inhibition system and the application of this technology to a wide variety of severely corrosive productions.
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Synergism in corrosion inhibition
Surface Technology, 1979Abstract The synergism observed with two commercial corrosion inhibitors has been investigated using the faradaic impedance technique. The data show that the efficiency of single inhibiting compounds can be significantly lower than that of simple mixtures, and that the ratios employed are critical.
C. Lazarides +4 more
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Plastics for Corrosion Inhibition
2005Design Principles of Plastics Containing Metal Corrosion Inhibitors.- Films Incorporating Corrosion Inhibitors.- Inhibited Coatings.- Structural Inhibited Plastics.- Inhibited Engineering Service Materials.- Economic and Social Aspects of Adoption of Inhibited Plastics.
Victor A. Goldade +3 more
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‘Smart’ corrosion inhibiting coatings
Progress in Organic Coatings, 2003Abstract Under certain conditions, the driving force of corrosion produces protective oxide films, a process typically referred to as passivity. In cases where passivity is difficult to achieve, for example, for Al alloys in neutral NaCl solutions, it is conceivable that a ‘smart’ coating can be micro- or nano-engineered to use the energy of the ...
Martin Kendig +2 more
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Corrosion Inhibition by Phenanthrolines
CORROSION 1988, 1988Abstract Phenanthrolines are primarily electron donors or cathodic inhibitors as they bond with surface metal atoms (ions) to form complexes. 1, 10-Phenanthroline and two of its derivatives were studied as corrosion inhibitors of Al 7075-T6 alloy and 1020 carbon steel.
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