Abstract
ABSTRACT
The use of Non-Metallic materials is a well established engineering approach to corrosion control. The concepts of a composite corrosion proof lining is reviewed. The primary function of each of the composite parts is discussed. Examples of ceramic linings are presented to illustrate life cycle reliability and functional relationship of each part of a multi component lining. A review of factors to be considered when choosing alloy or ceramic lined process vessels is presented. A summary of economic analysis for alloy and acid brick linings is presented to show economic comparisons in severe corrosive conditions.
Subject
Acids,
Costs,
Barriers,
Materials,
Chemical resistance,
Grout,
Steel,
Ceramics,
Carbon steel,
Corrosion protection,
Corrosion resistance,
Alloys,
Lining
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1990
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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