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Basis function generating machine

The need to control corrosion almost always reduces to considerations of safety and economics. Machines, equipment, and functional products may fail due to corrosion in such a manner as to result in personal injury. Because the choice of materials, enforcement of manufacturing procedures, and control of products to minimize personal injury all involve economic considerations, implementation of safety measures not only involves humanitarian concerns but also economics. With all economic decisions, the basis for action is a compromise between the benefits generated by a certain level of corrosion control versus the costs that would result if that level of control were not maintained. Examples of economic decisions involving considerations of the consequences of corrosion include the following ... [Pg.3]


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