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CORROSION TECHNOLOGY

Encyclopedia of

Copyright 2004 by Marcel Dekker, Inc.

CORROSION TECHNOLOGY
Editor Philip A. Schweitzer, P.E. Consultant York, Pennsylvania
1. Corrosion Protection Handbook: Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, edited by Philip A. Schweitzer 2. Corrosion Resistant Coatings Technology, Ichiro Suzuki 3. Corrosion Resistance of Elastomers, Philip A. Schweitzer 4. Corrosion Resistance Tables: Metals, Nonmetals, Coatings, Mortars, Plastics, Elastomers and Linings, and Fabrics: Third Edition, Revised and Expanded (Parts A and B), Philip A. Schweitzer 5. Corrosion-Resistant Piping Systems, Philip A. Schweitzer 6. Corrosion Resistance of Zinc and Zinc Alloys: Fundamentals and Applications, Frank Porter 7. Corrosion of Ceramics, Ronald A. McCauley 8. Corrosion Mechanisms in Theory and Practice, edited by P. Marcus and J. Oudar 9. Corrosion Resistance of Stainless Steels, C. P. Dillon 10. Corrosion Resistance Tables: Metals, Nonmetals, Coatings, Mortars, Plastics, Elastomers and Linings, and Fabrics: Fourth Edition, Revised and Expanded (Parts A, B, and C), Philip A. Schweitzer 11. Corrosion Engineering Handbook, edited by Philip A. Schweitzer 12. Atmospheric Degradation and Corrosion Control, Philip A. Schweitzer 13. Mechanical and Corrosion-Resistant Properties of Plastics and Elastomers, Philip A. Schweitzer 14. Environmental Degradation of Metals, U. K. Chatterjee, S. K. Bose, and S. K. Roy 15. Environmental Effects on Engineered Materials, edited by Russell H. Jones 16. Corrosion-Resistant Linings and Coatings, Philip A. Schweitzer 17. Corrosion Mechanisms in Theory and Practice: Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, edited by Philippe Marcus 18. Electrochemical Techniques in Corrosion Science and Engineering, Robert G. Kelly, John R. Scully, David W. Shoesmith, and Rudolph G. Buchheit 19. Metallic Materials: Physical, Mechanical, and Corrosion Properties, Philip A. Schweitzer 20. Encyclopedia of Corrosion Technology: Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, Philip A. Schweitzer 2 1 . Corrosion Resistance Tables: Metals, Nonmetals, Coatings, Mortars, Plastics, Elastomers and Linings, and Fabrics: Fifth Edition, Revised and Expanded (Parts A, B, C, and D), Philip A. Schweitzer

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CORROSION TECHNOLOGY
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Preface
Corrosion is expensive and can be hazardous. It is costly to replace and/or repair equipment, structures, and other miscellaneous items that have been damaged as a result of corrosion. It can be hazardous when corrosion has weakened a portion of a vessel, bridge, or other structure causing it to fail, resulting in injury to persons and/or fires or explosions. Materials are capable of corroding as the result of prolonged exposure to the atmosphere as well as contact with aggressive media. It is the purpose of this encyclopedia to explain the many terms associated with corrosion, including the various types and forms of corrosion, and metallurgical and other terms as they relate to the corrosion process. All the most commonly used materials of construction have been included because the various forms and types of corrosion affect different materials in different ways. Methods whereby corrosion can be controlled or prevented are explained. Information regarding areas of application, conditions of protection, and conditions under which they are useful have been included. Ample references are supplied to permit more detailed study of many of the topics. This encyclopedia will provide insight into the causes and problems of corrosion and offer some assistance in solving these problems.
Philip A. Schweitzer, P.E.

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Contents
Preface Abrasion Corrosion Absorption Acid Acid Brick Acid Mine Waters Acid Rain Acrylate-Butadiene Rubber (ABR) and Acrylic EsterAcrylic Halide (ACM) Rubbers Acrylic EsterAcrylic Halide Rubbers Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) Adsorption Aliphatic Hydrocarbons Alkaline Alligatoring Alloy Alloy B-2 Alloy C-276 Alloy C-22 (N06022) Alloys G (N06007), G-3 (N06985), and G-30 (N06030) Alloy 600 (N06600) Alloy 625 (N06625) Alloy 686 (N06686) Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys Aluminum Bronze Ambient Temperature Anaerobic Corrosion Annealing Anode Anodic Protection Anodic Undermining Anodizing iii 1 1 1 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 7 7 7 8 8 15 17 18 22 25 26 28 39 39 41 42 43 43 43 43 Aramid Fibers Atmospheric Corrodents Atmospheric Corrosion Austenite Austenitic Ductile Cast Irons Austenitic Gray Cast Irons Austenitic Stainless Steels References Bacterial Corrosion Barrier Coatings Base Baum Scale Bearing Corrosion Biological Corrosion Bisphenol Polyesters Blister Cracking Blistering Boron Carbide Borosilicate Glass Brass Butadiene-Styrene Rubber (SBR, Buna-S, GR-S) Butyl Rubber (IIR) and Chlorobutyl Rubber (CIIR) References Cadmium Coatings Capped Steel Carbide Precipitation Carbon Carbon Fibers Carbon Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastics Carbon/Graphite Yarns 44 44 44 51 52 52 52 73 75 75 75 75 76 76 79 80 82 84 84 84 84 87 91 93 93 93 94 97 97 98
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Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels Carburization Cast Aluminum Cast Copper Alloys Cast Irons Cast Nickel and Nickel Base Alloys Cast Stainless Steels Cathode Cathodic Corrosion Cathodic Delamination Cathodic Protection Caustic Embrittlement Cavitation Corrosion Cell Potentials Ceramic Materials C-Glass Checking Chemical Synonyms Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) Chlorobutyl Rubber Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene Rubber (Hypalon) Chromating Chromium Coatings Clad Steels Coatings Cobalt Alloys Cold Water Pitting Columbium Composite Laminates Composites Concentration Cells Conversion Coatings Copolymer Copper and Copper Alloys Corrosion Allowance Corrosion Coupons Corrosion Fatigue Corrosion Inhibitors Corrosion Measurement Corrosion Mechanisms Corrosion Monitoring Corrosion Testing Corrosion Testing for Environmentally Assisted Cracking (EAC) Corrosion Under Insulation

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Crack-Inducing Agents Crevice Corrosion Critical Crevice Corrosion Temperature Critical Pitting Temperature Cycoloy References Dealloying Decarburization Deposit Attack Deposit Corrosion Dew Point Corrosion Dezincification (Dealloying) Differential Aeration Cell Dissimilar Metal Corrosion Ductile (Nodular) Iron Duplex Stainless Steels Duralumin Duriron References E-Glass Elastomer Cross Reference Elastomers Electrochemical Corrosion Electrolysis Electrolyte Embedded Iron Corrosion Embrittlement Enameling Engineering Plastic Epoxy Resins Erosion Corrosion Esters Ethylene-Acrylic (EA) Rubber Ethylene-Chlorotrifluoroethylene (ECTFE) Ethylene-Chlorotrifluoroethylene (ECTFE) Elastomer Ethylene-Propylene Rubbers (EPDM and EPT) Ethylene-Tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) Ethylene-Tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) Elastomer Exfoliation Corrosion References

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Ferrite Ferritic Stainless Steels Fiberglass Fiber-Reinforced Plastics (Composites) Filiform Corrosion Fluorel Fluoroelastomers (FKM) Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP) Fluorocarbon Resins Fluoropolymer Resins Fluorosilicone Rubber Forms of Corrosion Fretting Corrosion Fuel Ash Corrosion Furan Resins References Galvanic Corrosion Galvanic Protection Galvanized Iron Galvanized Steel Gaseous Phase Corrosion General Corrosion Glass Coatings Glass Fiber Reinforcement Glass Linings Glassed Steel Graphite Fibers Graphitization (Graphitic Corrosion) Green Plague Green Rot Green Rust Grooving Corrosion Grout References Halar Halogenated Polyester Resins Hastelloy Hastelloy Alloy C-2000 Heat-Affected Zone (HAZ) High-Silicon Iron High-Temperature Corrosion Hydrogen Damage Hydrogen Probes Hydrolysis

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Hylar Hypalon References Immersion Coatings Impervious Graphite Impingement Corrosion Attack Inhibitors Inorganic Coatings Intergranular Corrosion ISO Isocorrosion Diagram Isophthalic Esters Isoprene Rubber (IR) References Kalrez Kevlar Killed Carbon Steel Knife-Line Attack Kynar Lamellar Corrosion Layer Corrosion Lead and Lead Alloys Linings, Sheet Liquid Applied Linings Liquid Metal Embrittlement Local Corrosion Cell Localized Corrosion Low-Alloy Steels References Magnesium Alloys Malleable Iron Marine Coatings Marine Environment Martensite Martensitic Stainless Steels Measuring Corrosion Membrane Mercury Corrosion Metal Dusting Metallic Coatings Microalloyed Steels Microbial Corrosion Mils Per Year (MPY)

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Monel Monitoring Corrosion Monolithic Surfacings Monomer Mortars References Natural Rubber (NR) Neoprene (CR) Neutral Solution Nexus Nickel Nickel Coatings Niobium Nitriding Nitrile Rubber (NBR, BUNA-N) Noble Metal Normalizing NOx Nylon References Oil Ash Corrosion Oil/Gas Well Corrosion Inhibitors Oxidation Oxidizing Acids Oxidizing Agent Oxygen Concentration Cell Ozhennite Alloys Ozone References Paint Parting Passivation Passive Films Passive Metal Patenting Patina Pearlite Perfluoroalkoxy (PFA) Perfluoroelastomers (FPM) Permeation pH Phenol-Formaldehyde Resin Phenolic Resins Phosphating

354 359 361 361 361 384 387 396 402 402 403 407 410 415 415 419 419 419 420 420 421 421 421 421 425 425 425 425 425 427 427 427 427 428 429 429 429 429 433 436 438 439 441 444

Pitting Pitting Potential Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number Plastics Polarization Polyamides (PA) Polyamide/Acrylonitrile-ButadieneStyrene Alloy Polyamide Elastomers Polyamide-Imide (PAI) Polybutadiene Rubber (BR) Polybutylene (PB) Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) Polycarbonate (PC) Polycarbonate/AcrylonitrileButadiene-Styrene Alloy Polycarbonate/PolybutyleneTerephthalate Alloy Polychloroprene Polyester (PE) Elastomer Polyester Fibers Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) Polyethersulfone (PES) Polyethylene (PE) Polymers Polymer Concretes Polyphenylene Oxide (PPO) Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) Polypropylene (PP) Polysiloxane Rubber Polysulfide Rubbers (ST and FA) Polysulfone (PSF) Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Polyurethane (PUR) Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Polyvinylidene Chloride (Saran) Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) PotentialpH Diagrams (Pourbaix Diagrams) Poultice Corrosion Precipitation-Hardening Stainless Steels Pyrex Pyrolysis References

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Quench Quench Annealing Quenching and Tempering (Hardening and Tempering) Radiation Corrosion Rebar Corrosion Red Brass Reducing Acids Reducing Atmosphere Corrosion Riddicks Corrosion Index Rimmed Steel Rust References Sacrificial Anode Saran Scab Corrosion Season Cracking Selective Corrosion Selective Leaching Semikilled Steel Sensitization S-Glass Sheet Linings Sheltered Corrosion Shot Peening Silicon Carbide Silicon Carbide Fibers Silicone Silicone and Fluorosilicone Rubbers Siloxirane Soil Corrosion SOLEF Solution Quenching Spheradizing Stainless Steels Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) Stress Relief Superaustenitic Stainless Steels Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene (SBS) Rubber Styrene-Ethylene-Butylene-Styrene (SEBS) Rubber Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria Sulfidation

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Sulfidic Corrosion Sulfide Stress Cracking Super Pro 230 Superferritic Stainless Steels References Tantalum Tantalum-Based Alloys Tarnish Technoflon Teflon Tefzel Tempering Terephthalic Polyesters Thermoplastic Alloys Thermoplastic Composites Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE), Olefinic Type Thermoplastic Polymers Thermoplasts Thermoset Composites Thermoset Laminates Thermoset Polymers Thermoset Reinforcing Materials Tin Coatings (Tin Plate) Titanium Titanium Alloys Transgranular Corrosion Triax References Ultrasonic Measurement Ultraviolet Light Degradation Ultraviolet Stabilizer Underfilm Corrosion Unified Numbering System Uniform Corrosion Urethane (AU) Rubbers References Vapor Vapor Barrier Vapor Corrosion Vapor Phase Corrosion Inhibitors Verdigris Vinyl Ester Resins

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Vinylidene Fluoride Elastomers (HFP, PVDF) Viton Vitreous Enamel Vitreous Enamel Coatings Vitrified Clay Pipe References Waterline Attack Weathering Weathering Steels Weld Rusting Wet Storage Stain White Iron White Rust Wood Worm Track Corrosion

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Wrought Iron References Xenoy Yellow Brass References Zinc and Zinc Alloys Zincating Zinc Embrittlement Zircaloys Zirconium and Zirconium Alloys Zymaxx References

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