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Corrosion handbook; corrosive agents and their interaction with materials, 2d rev.ed.; v.6: Atmosphere, industrial waste gases.


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Corrosion handbook
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; corrosive corrosive /cor·ro·sive/ (kor-o´siv) producing gradual destruction, as of a metal by electrochemical reaction or of the tissues by the action of a strong acid or alkali; an agent that so acts.  agents and their interaction with materials, 2d rev.ed.; v.6: Atmosphere, industrial waste gases.

Ed. by Gerhard Kreysa and Michael Michael, archangel
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 Schutze.

Wiley-VCH

2006

639 pages

$475.00

Hardcover

TA462

First made available in English in 1987, the DECHEMA Corrosion Handbook has provided engineers and scientists around the world with research- based information on the chemical resistance and corrosion behavior of a wide variety of materials. Published in 2006, the second revised edition takes into account significant advances made in the intervening in·ter·vene  
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1. To come, appear, or lie between two things: You can't see the lake from there because the house intervenes.

2.
 years. The sixth volume (of 13) is divided into two sections: the first dealing with the influence of the atmosphere on some 1000 materials, and the second covering the effects of industrial waste gases on some 750 materials. Each section is divided into four groups of materials, which are then further sub-divided according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 their chemical formula. Resistance data are given as text, tables, and figures. The editors are affiliated with the Karl Winnacker Institute of the DECHEMA in Frankfurt, Germany.

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