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Galvanic corrosion occurs when two dissimilar metals are electrically coupled in an eletrically conducting, corrosion fluid. Under these conditions, the rate of corrosion of one member of the couple is increased above that which would occur if the metal were exposed in isolation.
The author, Roger Francis, provides answers for common questions concerning galvanic corrosion and how to not only stop it, but prevent it.
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The authors of Corrosion Management and Control in Desalination: An Industrial Guide have been active in all types of desalination plants for decades, either solving corrosion problems, or, less often, preventing them from happening.
This book is written and intended for the plant engineer, a vital plant employee who often does not have an in-depth knowledge of corrosion, and could use help with day-to-day problems that may involve corrosion.
2023 AMPP, 144 pages, 6x9 trim size, color
SSPC Painting Manual: Good Painting Practice, 5th Edition, reflects the latest in standards, technology, and management techniques used in the protective coatings industry. It is divided into seven sections of related articles.
This edition includes articles about polysiloxane coatings, elevated/high temperature coatings, concrete surface preparation and coatings, concrete flooring moisture issues, inspection of nonskid coatings, paperless quality assurance (QA), and introduction to common coating contracts.
Field measurements & calculations for cathodic protection (CP) of buried pipelines. Design. Soil, potential & current surveys. Rectifier systems. Ground beds. Bond protection. Electrochemistry. Operation. Maintenance. Inspection. 1984 Gulf
In this multi-author book, Coatings Failures: Case Studies in Analysis and Solutions-Marine Coatings, coatings experts recall days in the field when they were faced with premature coating failures, determined a cause, and developed a solution.
Chapters touch upon such topics as marine coating systems and antifouling topcoats, the loss of adhesion and delamination of ship coatings, the failure of a separator onboard a FPSO, and even the importance of not painting a structure during a windstorm.
In this multi-author book, Coatings Failures: Case Studies in Analysis and Solutions-Infrastructure, coatings experts recall days in the field when they were faced with a problem, such as premature coating failures, determined a cause, and developed a solution.
The six chapters include case studies on topics such as how alkyd paints should never be used on steel that is intended for immersion service; how important it is to remember buildings such as coal-fired power plants have many different types of piping, structures, and other areas that operate at different temperatures, with many different functions; how when evaluating peeling paint on structures such as pedestrian bridges, it is always a good idea to do some adhesion testing in areas that appear to be non-failing; and more.
The SSPC Pocket Guide to Coating Information is a handy reference to those charts, standards, and calculations most frequently needed during surface preparation and coating application.
Chapters consist of topics such as soluble salts, concrete coating, inspection, corrosion basics, and more.
The life of a coating depends as much on the degree and quality of surface preparation as on the selected coating system, because most coating failures can be attributed to inadequate surface preparation or lack of coating adhesion.
In this Standards and Best Practice for Surface Preparation of Steel Substrates reference book, students and technicians are provided with the basics of numerous surface preparation techniques, pertinent technical standards, and numerous case studies on how to apply the techniques and adhere to the standards.
Advances in Biomedical Corrosion: New Trends, Challenges, and Solutions encompasses just over 10 years of research into the interplay between corrosion and biomedical materials, based on technical papers by experts in the field.
While the range of biomedical materials is impressive--spanning metals, alloys, ceramics, and polymers--this title focuses on metals and alloys.
The book covers corrosion topics and technologies ranging nanomaterials for biomedical coatings to additive manufacutring for hip and knee replacements to the potentials of various alloys.
2023 AMPP e-book, 126 pages, color
This greatly updated and expanded third edition of Corrosion Control in Petroleum Production is written for non-experts who have the responsibility for corrosion management of subsurface, surface, and subsea equipment used for producing and processing oil and natural gas. It provides an overview and reference on the different corrosion threats, the methods for controlling corrosion, and the establishment of a management system based on risk and continuous improvement.
Over the past decade, the author, Roger Francis, has looked at some very expensive corrosion failures in desalination plants. Avoiding Corrosion in Desalination Plants explains how to avoid existing corrosion problems and how to avoid them in new builds.
This book looks at corrosion problems specific to multistage flash (MSF), multiple-effect distillation (MED), and seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination plants, describing their causes, some solutions, and the relative performance of various materials. It gives advice on procuring materials for desalination plants to avoid quality problems.
The Field Guide for Managing Iron Sulfide (Black Powder) within Pipelines or Processing Equipment offers practical guidance for corrosion control and operations personnel in managing black powder within their pipeline systems or processing equipment.
This book was written for new corrosion control professionals and operations personnel, who are based at production facilities. It provides straightforward, practical guidance regarding what is “black powder,” and why it may be a concern, field tests to be conducted, follow-up laboratory test that could be ordered, and an approach for using maintenance pigging, coupled with chemical treatments, to remove accumulations of “black powder.”
It begins with a discussion of what is black powder and identifies health and safety considerations associated with H2S and the presence of black powder, identifying why there may be a concern.
The Field Guide presents field and laboratory tests typically used to identify the presence of iron sulfide, and then discusses maintenance pigging and/or chemical treatments for removing such particulates. Several case studies are also presented.