5th Edition

Corrosion Resistance Tables Metals, Nonmetals, Coatings, Mortars, Plastics, Elastomers, and Linings and Fabrics, Fifth Edition (4 Volume Set)

    912 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Devoted to state-of-the-art research on mechanisms of corrosion and advancements in corrosion resistance, the fifth edition of Schweitzer’s Corrosion Resistance Tables offer a convenient, single-source tabular guide to materials used in the construction of all system components—from vessels to pumps to gaskets and packing—for specific processes and applications.

    Four pages of tables are devoted to each, with data provided for its effect on a list of metals, nonmetallic materials, coatings, mortars, plastics, elastomers and linings, and fabrics. The tables reflect the latest technological developments and research on material usage, showing each material’s suitability, their performance graded according to degree of penetration per year, the temperature to which it is resistant (given in both Fahrenheit and Celsius), and whether the material is unsatisfactory in its ability to resist the corrodent’s effects. This revised and expanded edition includes tables for 83 additional corrodents covered for the first time.

    Acid Mine Water
     Aluminum Chlorohydroxide
     Amino Acids
     Ammonium Formate
     Aniline Oil
     Arsenious Acid
     Buttermilk
     Butyl Lactate
     Carbonated Water
     China Wood Oil
     Cider
     Coal Tar
     Diamylamine
     Dinitrochlorobenzol
     Ethyl Butyrate
     Ethylene, dry
     Freon 17
     Glutamic Acid
     Hydraulic Fluid, petroleum
     Hydraulic Fluid, synthetic
     LPG Propane
     Magnesium Bisulfate
     Manganese Sulfate
     Methyl Acrylate
     Mineral Spirits
     Monochloroacetic Acid
     Nickel Ammonium Sulfate
     Nitriding Gases
     Oil, mineral
     Paper Pulp, chlorinated
     Paper Pulp, non-chlorinated
     Phenol Sulfonic Acid
     Phosphorous Pentachloride
     Pine Oil
     Potassium Hypochloride
     Potassium Phosphate
     Sea Water
     Selenious Acid
     Shellac
     Sodium Hydrosulfide
     Sodium Tetraborate
     Stannous Flouride
     Sugar Solution
     Sulfuric Acid Vapors
     Tin, molten
     Trichloroethane
     Tricresylphosphate
     Triethylphosphite
     Tung Oil
     Urea Ammonium Liquor
     Zinc Cyanide

    Biography

    Philip A. Schweitzer P.E.

    “extremely accessible information on comparative material performance…these tables serve as an extremely useful corrosion guide to anyone involved in the selection of materials.”
    Materials & Design
    “…assist[s] not only the practicing engineer who is well grounded in the basics, but also any general student of science who is charged with the specific responsibilities of selecting proper materials of construction for specific applications.”
    Chemical Industry News
    “…The author has done an excellent job in preparing this guide. It is recommended for the specialist and any library.”
    Electrochemical Progress
    “…a must for engineering libraries…[and] recommended to everyone concerned with the problems of selecting proper materials for specific applications.”
    Mechanical Properties