<p>This must-have reference for all chemical engineers, material scientists and chemists working with steel or acidic media explains how to strengthen the corrosion resistance of steels as reaction, transport and storage devices against lyes (hydroxides) and organic acids.<br /><br />The handbook contains comprehensive information, including tabulated data and references, on the corrosion properties of the following materials:<br /><br />Unalloyed steels and cast steel<br />Unalloyed cast iron<br />High-alloy cast iron<br />High-silicon cast iron<br />Structural steels with up to 12% chromium<br />Ferritic chromium steels with more than 12% chromium<br />Ferritic-austenitic steels with more than 12% chromium<br />High-alloy multiphase steels<br />Ferritic/perlitic-martensitic steels<br />Ferritic-austenitic steels/duplex steels<br />Austenitic chromium-nickel steels<br />Austenitic chromium-nickel-molybdenum steels<br />Austenitic chromium-nickel steels with special alloying additions<br />Special iron-based alloys</p> <p>The following corrosive media are considered:<br /><br />Acetic Acid<br />Alkanecarboxylic Acids<br />Carbonic Acid<br />Formic Acid<br />Sulfonic Acids<br />Alkaline Earth Hydroxides<br />Ammonia and Ammonium Hydroxide<br />Lithium Hydroxide<br />Potassium Hydroxide<br />Sodium Hydroxide</p>
Industrial chemistry and manufacturing technologies
Corrosion Resistance of Steels against Lyes and Organic Acids
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