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This presentation is designed to assist wastewater treatment plant maintenance superintendents effectively design and implement maintenance painting projects. Recommended practices are described for all project phases, from the initial corrosion survey, through cost estimating, specification preparation, bidding, project administration, field inspection, and OSHA, environmental compliance and plant operation considerations.
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The creepage of corrosion underneath a coatings film applied to a steel test panel is often used as a performance test for the anti-corrosion properties of a coating system. Creepage is defined as the degree of corrosion (usually measured in mm) emanating away from a scribe line underneath a coating film applied to a steel substrate. There are several factors which may affect the degree of corrosion creep, one of which is the type and width of scribe cut into the coatings film to the steel substrate. There is a variety of scribing methods used in various test methods and specifications; however it is unclear if there is actually a performance difference observed in corrosion creep when using different scribe types.
Slow strain rate (SSR) test method for screening and evaluating susceptibility of steels to ethanol Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC). Relevent to the distribution of fuel ethanol.
Ceramic materials are becoming increasingly important in manufactured products and components.In many cases, the ceramic materials are exposed to highly aggressive service environments suchas those found in the manufacturing and processing of industrial chemicals. Therefore, corrosionresistance is an increasingly important aspect of the performance of advanced ceramics. Whilecorrosion of ceramic materials can be uniform, many real-world problems involve localizedcorrosion and/or mechanical failure.
Ceramic materials are becoming increasingly important in manufactured products and componentsas well as possible uses in power plants, high energy batteries, gas turbines, heat exchangers, andfuel cells. In many cases, the ceramic materials are exposed to highly aggressive serviceenvironments such as those found in the manufacturing and processing of industrial chemicals inwhich traditional metallic materials tend to be unusable because of extremely rapid corrosion.Therefore, corrosion resistance is an increasingly important aspect of the performance of advancedceramics. While general corrosion of ceramic materials may occur, many real-world problemsinvolve localized corrosion and/or corrosion-influenced mechanical failure.