Rubber-lined steel equipment combines the chemical resistance of rubber with the strength of steel at a moderate cost. Increased interest in this material of construction stems from the increasing cost of alloys and the scarcity of alloying elements chromium, nickel and molybdenum.
Subject
Test methods,
Water,
Materials,
Absorption,
Laboratory data,
Diffusion,
Rubber linings,
Weight gain,
Desorption,
Weight loss,
Elastomers,
Rubber,
Lining
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1980
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