The DECHEMA Corrosion Handbook provides a comprehensive collection of knowledge which is unique both in scope as well as content. Corrosion data and the chemical resistance of all technically important metallic, non-metallic, inorganic and organic materials in contact with aggressive media are covered, constituting the prime information source worldwide for the selection of materials for equipment in which corrosive media are handled or processed. Furthermore, methods of corrosion protection and prevention are also described.
The influence of the atmosphere on some 1000 materials and the effect of industrial waste gases on some 750 materials constitute the contents of this sixth volume. Unrivaled in the research and evaluation of the international pertinent literature, more than 1000 references to primary sources, 170 figures and 180 tables arranged by agents/environment represent the most detailed corrosion data available.
Faced with the task of optimizing a given environment-material system, the user of this work will find answers to the following questions:
- Is there information available on the behavior of the material under consideration in a particular medium?
- Which materials are out of question for the proposed purpose?
- Which materials can be used without hesitation in the medium concerned?
- What are the conditions under which a less resistant, less costly material will give satisfactory service?
- Which material offers best performance for value under the given circumstances?
- What protective measures exist: inhibitors, coatings, cathodic protection, etc.?
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"...a major addition to scientific literature in the area of chemistry and chemical engineering. The 'Dechema Corrosion Handbook' offers an authoritative compendium of data..." (Electric Review, February/March 2007) "...also by this book, like by the previous volumes, DECHEMA fulfills its slogan to be "the prime source of corrosion expertise" in a sovereign manner." (Materials and Corrosion - Werkstoffe und Korrosion)
Reihe
Auflage
2. vollst. überarb. u. erw. Auflage
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Korrosionsfachleute, Materialwissenschaftler, Metallverarbeitende Industrie, Elektrochemiker
Editions-Typ
Erweiterte Ausgabe
Überarbeitete Ausgabe
Maße
Höhe: 24 cm
Breite: 17 cm
Dicke: 3.6 cm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-3-527-31122-4 (9783527311224)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Gerhard Kreysa, born 1945, studied chemistry at the Technical University of Dresden. After obtaining his doctorate, he joined the Karl Winnacker Institute of the DECHEMA in Frankfurt (Main) where he focused his research interests on electrochemical engineering and environmental protection. He became Chief Executive of the DECHEMA in 1992. In the course of his career, Professor Kreysa has received several national and international scientific awards, and honorary doctorates from the University of Clausthal and the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. He is a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, teaches at the universities of Dortmund and Regensburg and holds numerous honorary positions. He is also actively involved in issues pertaining to research and the public acceptance of science and technology.
Michael Schütze, born 1952, studied materials sciences at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg from 1972 to 1978, then joined the Karl Winnacker Institute of the DECHEMA as a research associate. He received his doctorate in engineering sciences from the RWTH (Technical University) in Aachen in 1983, completed his habilitation in 1991, becoming a member of the external teaching staff of the RWTH. Since 1998, he holds a professorship there. In 1996, he was appointed director of the Karl Winnacker Institute. He is recipient of the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Prize and the Rahmel-Schwenk medal, past Chairman of the Gordon Research Conference on Corrosion, editor of the journal Materials and Corrosion and President of the European Federation of Corrosion.
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PART I: ATMOSPHERE
METALLIC MATERIALS
Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
Copper and Copper Alloys
Iron, Iron-based Alloys and Steels
Nickel and Nickel Alloys
Titanium and Titanium Alloys
Cadmium and their Alloys
NON-METALLIC INORGANIC MATERIALS
Carbon and Graphite
Binders for Building Materials
Glass
Quartz Ware and Quartz Glass
Enamel
Oxide Ceramic Materials
Metal Ceramic Materials
ORGANIC MATERIALS/ PLASTICS
Thermoplastics
Thermosetting Plastics
Elastomers
Duroplasts
MATERIALS WITH SPECIAL PROPERTIES
Coatings and Linings
Seals and Packings
Composite Materials
MATERIALS RECOMMENDATIONS
PART II: INDUSTRIAL WASTE GASES
METALLIC MATERIALS
Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
Copper and Copper Alloys
Iron, Iron-based Alloys and Steels
Nickel and Nickel Alloys
Titanium and Titanium Alloys
Zinc
Cadmium and their Alloys
NON-METALLIC INORGANIC MATERIALS
Carbon and Graphite
Binders for Building Materials
Glass
Quartz Ware and Quartz Glass
Enamel
Oxide Ceramic Materials
Metal Ceramic Materials
ORGANIC MATETRIALS/ PLASTICS
Thermoplastics
Thermosetting Plastics
Elastomers
Duroplasts
MATERIALS WITH SPECIAL PROPERTIES
Coatings and Linings
Seals and Packings
Composite Materials
MATERIALS RECOMMENDATIONS