Corrosion Atlas
A Collection of Illustrated Case Histories
- 3rd Edition - April 9, 1997
- Editor: E.D.D. During
- Language: English
This Third Edition of the definitive reference on corrosion is totally revised and greatly expanded. It includes 679 case histories divided over 135 materials in 13 material… Read more
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Features of this book:
• THE standard reference work in the field
• A practical tool with application to real life problems
• Will improve accuracy and speed of corrosion analyses
• Information is systematically organized for ease of use
• Superb quality of visual information gives the clues vital for analysing the problems.
Purchasers of the previous editions will certainly want to have the new During in their possession. This is an essential reference work for those responsible for the design, fabrication, operation and maintenance of the extremely varied and often very complicated systems and machinery used in today's technology. The increased number of case histories, with cross-references and new indexes, makes the Atlas even more widely applicable than the previous editions. It can therefore be used as an aid in the solution of many practical corrosion problems. It also serves to bring the specialist and the person trying to solve a corrosion problem closer by presenting a common language, so that misunderstanding can be avoided.
Furthermore, the Atlas is an important educational aid for self-study and for special courses, and can also be profitably used as part of or an addition to existing general courses in technical schools and colleges and universities. Because of its unique, extensive, clear and beautifully produced illustrative material these courses will be less abstract and theoretical and so give a much closer link between education and the practice of corrosion prevention and control.
Section A: General Information. Introduction. Part I: General aspects of corrosion, corrosion control and corrosion prevention. Part II: Corrosion topics. Part III: Corrosion in water-bearing systems. Glossary of terms used in this work. Information about the microprints. Information about magnifications of some macroprints. Qualifications and compositions of stainless steel.
Section B: Case Histories. Carbon steels. Unprotected carbon steels. Galvanized steels. Coated carbon steels (other than zinc and plastic linings). Stainless steels and non-ferrous materials. Stainless steels. Nickel and cobalt base alloys. Copper and its alloys. Aluminium, magnesium and their alloys. Lead, tin and zinc. Noble and reactive metals. Plastics and plastic linings. Concrete and cement mortar linings. Coated metals (other than carbon steel). Other materials.
Section C: Supplementary Information. List of national corrosion associations. Corrosion bibliography. Advertisements.
...a comprehensive and beautifully produced compilation which is vital for any individual or organization involved in corrosion control. Thus, it should be prominently displayed in any technical library to be used as a working tool by corrosion specialists."—Corrosion Reviews
"...a superbly produced publication which has been prepared with a great deal of care."—British Corrosion Journal
"...this revised and enlarged edition will be more useful to all those corrosion engineers/scientists who have been referring to the earlier edition. ...excellent printing, clear illustrations and good binding..."—
Journal of Structural Engineering
- Edition: 3
- Published: April 9, 1997
- Language: English
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