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Corrosion inhibitors atmospheric testing

The testing of vapour phase inhibitors, usually referred to as volatile corrosion inhibitors, is essentially a matter of placing a test specimen in the vapour space of a closed vessel containing an aggressive atmosphere — frequently water vapour, perhaps with SO2 present—and a quantity of the inhibitor. Variations on the basic technique include provision for circulation of the vapour, the use of paper impregnated with inhibitor, provision for temperature cycling, etc. [Pg.1085]

Section V on Testing in Environments (H. Hack, Section Editor) includes chapters on outdoor and indoor atmospheres, seawater, fresh water, soils, concrete, industrial waters, industrial chemical, petroleum, high-temperature gases, organic liquids, molten salts, liquid metals, corrosion inhibitors, in-vivo, and microbiological effects. Each chapter provides a descriptive overview of the environment and factors and variables affecting corrosion rates and mechanisms. [Pg.2]

Yu.N. Mikhailovsky, V.M. Popova and A.I. Marshakov. Field and accelerated tests of contact and volatile inhibitors of atmospheric corrosion on different metals. Protection of Metals, 2000, Vol. 36, No. 5, pp. 546-551. [Pg.80]


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