Abstract
Both pipelining and refining have undergone tremendous changes in the last century. Most of these can be attributed to increased demands for consumer products. The major changes have been brought about by the development of internal combustion engines, both stationary and mobile.
Subject
Sulfur,
Water,
Materials,
Pipelines,
Refineries,
Corrosion cracking,
Fluid catalytic cracking,
Transportation,
Crude,
Copper,
Refining,
Catalysts,
Oil
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1993
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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