Corrosion of Plastics and Rubber in Process Equipment--Experiences from the Pulp and Paper Industry.Corrosion of Plastics and Rubber in Process Equipment--Experiences from the Pulp and Paper Industry The global pulp and paper industry is dominated by North American (United States, Canada), northern European (Finland, Sweden) and East Asian countries (such as Japan). Australasia and Latin America also have significant pulp and paper industries. . by Gunnar Bergman A revised and updated translation of the original Swedish text published in 1987, produced for the Swedish Corrosion Institute's Plastic Research program. It contains real-world data on the deterioration de·te·ri·o·ra·tion n. The process or condition of becoming worse. , failure rates, and maintenance records of many plastics, rubber, and masonry masonry: see brick; concrete; stonework; tile. masonry Craft of building in stone, brick, or block. By 4000 BC, Egypt had developed an elaborate cut-stone technique. materials in the mill. It presents practical examples and evaluations of process equipment corrosion, and then gives advice and recommendations for solving these problems. Metals and ceramics ceramics (sərăm`ĭks), materials made of nonmetallic minerals that have been permanently hardened by firing at a high temperature, or objects made of such materials. are also discussed in order to compare the various materials. It includes certain failures and relevant conclusions that might be considered mechanical in nature or which may be related to operational troubles, rather than solely to corrosion. 1995. 182 pages, soft cover. Item Number: 0101R206 * ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m : 898522730 List: $108 * Member: $72 |
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