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Cast iron, limitations from corrosion

Graphitic corrosion has two distinct features that are useful in distinguishing it from other forms of corrosion. First, it affects an unusually limited number of metals the only metals commonly affected are gray cast iron and nodular cast iron. Second, metal that has experienced graphitic corrosion may retain its original appearance and dimensions. Consequently, graphitic corrosion frequently escapes detection. [Pg.373]

The assessment for nonalloyed ferrous materials (e.g., mild steel, cast iron) can also be applied generally to hot-dipped galvanized steel. Surface films of corrosion products act favorably in limiting corrosion of the zinc. This strongly retards the development of anodic areas. Surface film formation can also be assessed from the sum of rating numbers [3, 14]. [Pg.148]

More recently, attempts have been made to correlate mathematically the chemical composition of natural waters and their aggressivity to iron by direct measurements on corrosion coupons or pipe samples removed from distribution systemsThis work has been of limited success, either producing a mathematical best fit only for the particular data set examined or very general trends. The particular interest to the water supply industry of the corrosivity of natural waters to cast iron has led to the development of a simple corrosion rig for the direct measurement of corrosion ratesThe results obtained using this rig has suggested an aggressivity classification of waters by source type i.e. [Pg.360]


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