Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 11-13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1993 |
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Page 77
... brackish water as a coolant . Its high chromium content with increased Mo and N has allowed it to perform even better in the wet phosphoric acid industry than the existing Alloy 28 . One particular oxidizing medium in the pulp and paper ...
... brackish water as a coolant . Its high chromium content with increased Mo and N has allowed it to perform even better in the wet phosphoric acid industry than the existing Alloy 28 . One particular oxidizing medium in the pulp and paper ...
Page 80
... brackish water as a coolant . It has already been selected or recommended for use in bleach washers and pulp lines in chlorine dioxide stages of pulp and paper plants , agitators / stirrers , and heat - exchangers in phosphoric acid ...
... brackish water as a coolant . It has already been selected or recommended for use in bleach washers and pulp lines in chlorine dioxide stages of pulp and paper plants , agitators / stirrers , and heat - exchangers in phosphoric acid ...
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... brackish water in concrete mixes has been identified as a source of chloride and thus a cause of corrosion in the reinforcement / 25 / . With regard to maintenance and corrosion control in marine environments , the conclusion of paper ...
... brackish water in concrete mixes has been identified as a source of chloride and thus a cause of corrosion in the reinforcement / 25 / . With regard to maintenance and corrosion control in marine environments , the conclusion of paper ...
Contents
Scale Formation During Nucleate Boiling A Review | 26 |
Change in Boiling Mechanism with Time | 33 |
Heat Transfer Models in the Presence of Deposit | 43 |
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