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Structural steel protection, processing facilities

Corrosion of steel structures at facilities generally occurs as a result of exposure to atmospheric chlorides (near marine environments), chlorine process streams, hydrogen sulfide, or other air pollutants. Steel structures of particular concern should be coated. Even in those areas where temperatures are maintained above the dew point and sulfide concentrations are expected to be relatively low, steel should receive a protective coating. [Pg.822]


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