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Dechema Corrosion Handbook

The twelve volume Dechema Corrosion Handbook is an extensive guide to the interaction of corrosive media with materials, Dechema (1987). [Pg.292]

Behrens, D. DECHEMA Corrosion Handbook, Vol. 6, John Wiley Sons. Inc, New York, NY. 1997. [Pg.7]

Behrens, D. (1987) DECHEMA Corrosion Handbook Corrosive Agents and Their Interaction with Materials, Vols.1-5, VCH VerlagsgeseUschaft, Weinheim, New York. [Pg.652]

G. Kreysa, M. Schiitze, eds.. Corrosion Handbook, 2nd ed., 13 vols., Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 6500 pp. (2004-09) and Isted. D. Behrens Editor, DECHEMA Corrosion Handbook, VCH Verlagsgesellschaft, Weinheim (1991). [Pg.582]

DECHEMA Corrosion Handbook, Corrosive Agents and their Interaction with Materials (12 volumes) by... [Pg.1273]

Kreysa, G. and M. Schutze, eds. 2008. Dechema Corrosion Handbook, 2nd ed. Frankfurt am Main Dechema. Compendium of corrosion data describing the corrosion and chemical resistance of all technically important metallic, nonmetallic, inorganic, and organic materials in contact with aggressive media. Available online on Knovel. [Pg.380]

Day, M. F. (1979) Materials for High Temperature Use, Engineering Design Guide No. 28 (Oxford U.P.). Dechema (1987) Corrosion Handbook (VCH). [Pg.306]

Hasenberg L., Dechema, Sulfur dioxyde Corrosion Handbook, vol. 9, 1991. [Pg.257]

Hauffe K., Corrosion Handbook, Fluorine, hydrogen fluoride, hydrofluoric acide, Vol. 1, Dechema, 1989, p. 106. [Pg.382]

Hasenberg L., Potassium Chloride. Corrosion Handbook, Dechema, vol. 7, 1990. [Pg.441]

Hauffe K., Benzene and benzene homologous. Corrosion Handbook, vol. 6, Dechema. 1990. [Pg.453]

Helsner G., Acid Halides. Corrosion Handbook, vol. 3, Dechema, 1988. [Pg.470]

Leyerzapf H., Formic acid. Corrosion Handbook, vol. 4, Dechema, 1989. [Pg.540]

Ritter F., Korrosionstabellen metallischer Werkstoffe, 4th edition. Springer, Wien, 1957, p. 88. Hasenberg L., Acetates. Corrosion Handbook, vol. 1, Dechema, 1987. [Pg.541]

The compositional variability of environments is so vast that only very few attempts have been made to classify corrosion behavior from the point-of-view of the discrete environment at hand. A noteworthy exeeption is the Dechema handbook [6], in which valuable information may be found if the corrosive agent is simple and known (e.g. acetates, chlorine, steam). However, its main thrust is on the corrosion of metals. [Pg.142]


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