Ferrous/ferric chloride (FeCl[2], FeCl[3])
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Ferrous/ferric chloride (FeCl[2], FeCl[3])
(Corrosion handbook : corrosive agents and their interaction with materials / edited by Gernard Kreysa and Michael Schütze, v. 12)
Dechema , Wiley-VCH, c2009
2nd completely rev. extended ed
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Ferrous chlorides (FeCl[2], CeCl[3])
Ferrous/ferric chloride (FeCl2 FeCl3)
Ferrous chlorides (FeCl2, CeCl3)
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Note
[2], [3] : subscript
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 ferrous chloride on some 550 materials constitute the contents of this twelveth volume. Unrivaled in the research and evaluation of the international pertinent literature, 400 references to primary sources, 158 figures and 176 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. Ferrous/Ferric Chloride (FeCl 2 , FeCl 3 ) (A Werner and R. Bender) A Metallic materials. B Non-metallic inorganic materials. C Organic materials/plastics. D Materials with special properties. Bibliography. Key to materials compositions. Material Index. Subject Index.
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