Abstract
Roll-bonded nickel alloy clad steel plate has been utilized as a principal material of construction for stack liners in wet limestone flue gas desulfurization systems since 1985 domestically. This paper details the advantages of roll-bonded clad, its metallurgical characteristics and presents corrosion data to support its successful application in existing liners as well as its suitability for meeting current requirements in ductwork and dampers.
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1993
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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