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Anticorrosive Tank Linings

The differences in the usage of rubber compounds for various applications. For example, compounds used for anticorrosive tank linings are quite different from compounds tailored for other dynamic working conditions and mechanical applications [1],... [Pg.80]

It has been estimated that the consumption of rubber in ebonite products increased on an average of about 6% a year until 1951 when different plastics appeared in the market as competitive materials [6]. But because of the superiority of ebonites in acid and chlorine duties, it still maintains its place in the process industries as a material of construction as evidenced by its increased use in anticorrosive lining of chemical process vessels and tanks for the process industries and rolls for steel and textile and paper and pulp industries. [Pg.35]

Anticorrosive Linings Effiuent drains, chemical or machinery plant floors, grouts for acid-proof tiles, floors for chemical laboratories and pharmaceuticals warehouses, septic tanks, hot spring baths, rustproof coatings for steel roof decks and soils, etc. [Pg.223]

Anticorrosive Linings acid-proof tiles, septic tanks, foundations for machinery plants, floors for chemical laboratories, pharmaceutical warehouses, etc. 1 2-3 0.4-0.6 10-15... [Pg.32]


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