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A. Blumer (1949)
Crude Still Overhead System CorrosionCorrosion, 5
For economic reasons it is imperative that shutdowns at oil refineries should be kept to a minimum. Corrosion is a major factor contributing to a shutdown therefore its control and elimination is of vital importance to the petroleum industry. In Part 1 of this series May issue the authors discussed the ways in which corrosion attacks various parts of a refinery, and described some of the equipment and metals used to combat these attacks. In Part 2 methods for treating corroded parts are described.
Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 1955
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