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Cracking inhibitors organic additives

Nature of the environment This is usually water, an aqueous solution or a two- (or more) component system in which water is one component. Inhibitors are, however, sometimes required for non-aqueous liquid systems. These include pure organic liquids (Al in chlorinated hydrocarbons) various oils and greases and liquid metals (Mg, Zr and Ti have been added to liquid Bi to prevent mild steel corrosion by the latter ). An unusual case of inhibition is the addition of NO to N2O4 to prevent the stress-corrosion cracking of Ti-6A1-4V fuel tanks when the N2O4 is pressurised... [Pg.782]


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