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Corrosion can be a costly and annoying concern in a building's potable water
The forms of corrosion that can occur include:
1) General Corrosion
2) Pitting Attack
3) Concentration Cell Corrosion
4) Dealloying
5) Erosion Corrosion
6) Galvanic Corrosion
These corrosion forms can be avoided by a number of techniques including materials selection, system design and chemical treatment of the water.
Coatings, sometimes in conjunction with cathodic protection, have been used to mitigate the corrosion of storage tanks in building systems, but are not addressed in this paper.
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Since geothermal reservoirs are a feasible energy source to replace fossil fuel supply, many technologies have been developed to take advantage of geothermal energy. Nevertheless, due to the chemical composition of hydrothermal fluids and temperatures, service conditions in geothermal facilities are demanding in many cases in terms of corrosion. Therefore, materials selection based on preliminary material qualification is essential to guarantee a secure and reliable operation of the facilities.
Control of external corrosion on buried/submerged metallic piping systems. Electrically insulating coatings. Electrical isolation. Cathodic protection. Interference currents. Historical Document 1983
This book deals with the different forms of corrosion for copper and its alloys. It provides previously unpublished or hard-to-find data, providing a unique reference point for data on the corrosion of copper alloys. The book's chapters cover the following topics: composition/ and properties, film formation, general, localized, and galvanic corrosion, and specific environments - underground, atmospheric, submerged. Soldered, brazed & welded joints.
2009 NACE, softbound, 369 pages
Test method to measure properties and stability of Cu/CuSO4 permanent reference electrodes (PREs) under environmental stress. Specifically measures migration of CuSO4 from - and chloride into - the PRE.
Pruebas para medir potenciales para determinar si un criterio de protección catódica (SP) se logra en un sitio de prueba en tuberías de acero, fiero, cobre o aluminio, subterráneas o sumergidas.