Hypochlorites, phosphoric acids
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Hypochlorites, phosphoric acids
(Corrosion handbook : corrosive agents and their interaction with materials / edited by Gernard Kreysa and Michael Schütze, v. 3)
Wiley-VCH , DECHEMA, c2005
2nd, completely rev. and extended ed
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1st ed.: 1987
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"The DECHEMA Corrosion Handbook" provides a comprehensive collection of knowledge which is unique both in scope as well as content. Corrosion data and the chemical resistance of all technically important metallic, non-metallic, inorganic and organic materials in contact with aggressive media are covered, constituting the prime information source worldwide for the selection of materials for equipment in which corrosive media are handled or processed. Furthermore, methods of corrosion protection and prevention are also described. The influence of hypochlorites on some 850 materials and the effect of phosphoric acid on some 1100 constitute the contents of this third volume. Unrivaled in the research and evaluation of the international pertinent literature, more than 570 references to primary sources, 160 figures and 175 tables arranged by agents/environment represent the most detailed corrosion data available.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors. Preface. How to use the Corrosion Handbook. Hypochlorites (bleaching solutions) (Author: L. Hasenberg/Editor: R. Bender). A Metallic materials. Aluminium and aluminium alloys, copper and copper alloys, iron, iron-based alloys and steels, nickel and nickel alloys, titanium and titanium alloys, zinc cadmium and their alloys. B Non-metallic inorganic materials. Carbon and graphite, binders for building materials, glass, quartz ware and quartz glass, enamel, oxide ceramic materials, metal ceramic materials. C Organic materials/plastics. Thermoplastics, thermosetting plastics, elastomers, duroplasts. D Materials with special properties. Coatings and linings, seals and packings, composite materials. E Materials recommendations. Bibliography. Phosphoric Acid (Author: L. Hasenberg/Editor: R. Bender). A Metallic materials. Aluminium and aluminium alloys, copper and copper alloys, iron, iron-based alloys and steels, nickel and nickel alloys, titanium and titanium alloys, zinc cadmium and their alloys. B Non-metallic inorganic materials. Carbon and graphite, binders for building materials, glass, quartz ware and quartz glass, enamel, oxide ceramic materials, metal ceramic materials. C Organic materials/plastics. Thermoplastics, thermosetting plastics, elastomers, duroplasts. D Materials with special properties. Coatings and linings, seals and packings, composite materials. Bibliography. Key to materials compositions. Index of materials. Subject Index.
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