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Mitigation of corrosion of iron pipe and fittings. Engineering practices for ductile- and cast-iron pipe. Protective measures and their results. Influences of the different properties of the two types of iron.
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REVISED IN 2013! Discusses techniques and methods used to mitigate corrosion of iron pipe and fittings, including engineering practices for ductile- and cast-iron pipe, reported protective measures and their results, influences of the different properties of the two types of iron pipe, and case histories of installations spanning decades in a wide range of soils. Key words: NACE, corrosion, 10A292, cast-iron, ductile-iron, gray-iron
Commonly used Engineering symbols and graphic representations related to cathodic protection (CP) in corrosion control.
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