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Corrosion

Thermodynamic and electrochemical principles causing corrosion, practical corrosion problems and methods of protection and prevention. Chemical resistance of common piping materials.

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Corrosion Protection of Pipes

Corrosion protection tutorial of piping systems

Electrode Potential and Galvanic Corrosion

An introduction to the electrochemical series and corrosion of metals

Epoxy - Chemical Resistance

Chemical resistance of Epoxy to common products as Acetic acid, Alcohol, Diesel oil and more

Glossary of Corrosion Related Terms

A glossary of common used terms related corrosion

Identification Tests for Stainless Steels

Magnetic, spark, hardness and acid identification tests of austenitic, martensitic and ferritic stainless steels

Metals and Corrosion Resistance

Common metals and their corrosion resistance to aggressive fluids as acids, bases and more

Piping Materials & Galvanic Corrosion

Connecting pipes of common piping materials may cause galvanic corrosion and serious damage

Polyester - Chemical Resistance

Chemical resistance of Polyester to common products as Acetic acid, Diesel oil and more

Polypropylene PP and Chemical Resistance

Chemical resistance of polypropylene - PP - to some common acids, bases, organic substances and solvents

Thermoplastics and Chemical Resistance

Chemical resistance of ABS, CPVC, PP, PVC, PE, PB, PVDF and PEX piping materials to common chemicals and products ranging from beer, acryl acid, diesel oil and many more

Types of Corrosion

Uniform, pitting, galvanic, crevice, concentration cell and graphitic corrosion


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