Abstract
The use of ozone in corrosion control of metals in cooling water systems has received much attention in the recent years. Published literature work on the use of ozone as a corrosion inhibiting agent are conflicting. This study indicates that ozone neither has a beneficial nor a detrimental influence on the corrosion rate of copper and steel in a simulated cooling water environment.
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1991
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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