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Corrosion Protection against Carbon Dioxide. Kreysa Continuation Series

John Wiley and Sons Ltd, June 2011, Pages: 230

This handy reference compiles the latest data on the corrosion behavior of materials coming into contact with CO2 -- with 95% of the contents previously unpublished.
It is clearly structured according to material, and covers metals, non-metallic inorganic materials and plastics as well as including information about corrosion protection.
The result is a must-have for all engineers and scientists dealing with corrosion problems in CO2-containing environments.

METALLIC MATERIALS
Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys
Copper and Copper Alloys
Iron, Iron-based Alloys and Steels
Nickel and Nickel Alloys
Titanium and Titanium Alloys
Zinc, Cadmium and their Alloys

NON METALLIC INORGANIC MATERIALS
Carbon and Graphite
Binders for Building Materials
Glass
Quartz Ware and Quartz Glass
Enamel
Oxide Ceramic Materials
Metal Ceramic Materials

ORGANIC MATERIALS /
PLASTICS
Thermoplsatics
Thermosetting Plastics
Elastomers
Duroplasts

MATERIALS WITH SPECIAL PROPERTIES
Coatings and Linings
Seals and Packings
Composite Materials

"In summary, this is a state of the art practical compilation, likely to be indispensable for professional engineers and scientists who are seeking a rapid and easy guide to select materials, and predict their behaviour when exposed to CO2 environments." (Chemistry World, 1 January 2012)

"In conclusion some useful material recommendations with respect to their corrosion resistance to carbon dioxide are given." (Materials and Corrosion, 2011)

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