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Atmospheric Corrosion in Stainless Steel

Schornagel, A J

Roestvast Staal (The Netherlands), 1992-02, Vol.8 (2), p.27-34

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  • Título:
    Atmospheric Corrosion in Stainless Steel
  • Autor: Schornagel, A J
  • É parte de: Roestvast Staal (The Netherlands), 1992-02, Vol.8 (2), p.27-34
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  • Descrição: Stainless steel is used not only in many industries, but also in architecture. In most of these applications, atmospheric corrosion is a problem, according to the local environment. The atmosphere can contain many corrosion-causing materials--inert gases, oxygen (and ozone), water. Other corrosives are carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, fluorised water, other gases, salts and solids of many types. Temperatures can vary between --84 and +58 deg C, causing further troubles in conjunction with corrosive materials, atmospheric pressure, atmospheric circulation and micro climates. Suitable types of stainless steels (e.g. 304, 304L, 329, 316L, 444, 3RE60) to combat many of these conditions are mentioned, together with some applicable standards.
  • Idioma: Holandês

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