Abstract
The corrosive environments where cellular borosilicate glass block linings have been used to protect certain flue gas handling equipment have been found to have common chemical and thermal characteristics. By evaluating certain operating and service conditions, the suitability of cellular borosilicate glass block linings can be determined. Several examples are given.
Subject
Materials,
Glass,
Pulp,
Scrubbers,
Flue gas,
Mixing,
Steel,
Equipment,
Linings,
Construction,
Corrosion protection,
Maintenance,
Concrete
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1989
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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