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On-Line Corrosion Monitoring

CORROSION 1973, 1973
The need for on-line corrosion monitoring has become increasingly important to the chemical process industry for several reasons. New plants are trending toward large, single-line process units which must achieve long continuity of operation to be economical. The new plant may be an enlarged old process with some innovations, or it may be a new process
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Corrosion monitoring technology

Anti-Corrosion Manual, 1987
Corrosion is now becoming more widely recognised as a menace to industrial plant and plant components. Corrosion which occurs inside process plant may often be difficult to detect until deterioration is well advanced. Such corrosion can destroy equipment, contaminate products and shut down production if it is not identified at an early stage and ...
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CORROSION MONITORING

Corrosion Reviews, 2009
MAST ARJAN   +2 more
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Understanding environmental impacts on initial atmospheric corrosion based on corrosion monitoring sensors

Journal of Materials Science and Technology, 2021
Xiaogang Li, Dawei Zhang
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Steel corrosion damage monitoring in reinforced concrete structures with the acoustic emission technique: A review

Construction and Building Materials, 2022
Eline Vandecruys   +2 more
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Monitoring Corrosion

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1960
R. J. Schmitt, R. R. Christian
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Evaluation of corrosion conditions for the steel box members by corrosion monitoring exposure test

Construction and Building Materials, 2020
Young-Soo Jeong, Jin-Hee Ahn
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