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Carbon steel emission source

From the practical and economic point of view atmospheric corrosion is closely associated with centers of population. Three factors here coincide high pollution level, high density of population, which in turn means great use of materials. The rate of atmospheric corroion decreases sharply with increasing distance from the emission source. This may be illustrated by the corrosion of carbon steel as function of the distance from the stack of a polluting industry in Kvarntorp, see FIG.8 (26). [Pg.113]

Figure 8. Corrosion rate of carbon steel as a function of the distance from the emission source - a chimney in Kvarntorp (26). Figure 8. Corrosion rate of carbon steel as a function of the distance from the emission source - a chimney in Kvarntorp (26).
The major source of carbon tetrachloride in air is industrial emissions. Carbon tetrachloride has been detected in surface water, groundwater and drinking-water as a result of industrial and agricultural activities. Carbon tetrachloride has also been found in wastewater from iron and steel manufacturing, foundries, metal finishing, paint and ink formulations, petroleum refining and nonferrous metal manufacturing industries (United States National Library of Medicine, 1997). [Pg.402]


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