Abstract
Specific cases of the degradation/alteration of ceramic lining materials in highly corrosive industrial processing environments are discussed. Examples drawn from experiences in acid production, hydrometallurgy, wood pulp plants, chemical plants, power plants and others are reviewed. Materials characteristics and engineered lining design are included in the discussion.
Subject
Acids,
Materials,
Manufacturing,
Sulfuric acid,
Silicates,
Mortar,
Chemical resistance,
Metals,
Steel,
Ceramics,
Rubber,
Lining,
Concrete
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1986
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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