Abstract
Corrosion monitoring equipment plays a key role in efforts to reduce corrosion, which can have major economic and safety implications especially in the oil & gas, pharmaceutical, chemical and petrochemical industries. This paper starts with a review of corrosion monitoring fundamentals and provides the keys to determining the correct corrosion monitoring application to use for different process environments. These keys will help in determining the quality and quantity of the data and ways of interpreting valid data vs. extraneous data in order to have a successful corrosion monitoring system.
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2011
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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