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Roman Bender, Thomas L. Ladwein, Michael Ladwein Schutze, Michael Schütze, Roman Bender, Thoma L Ladwein...
Corrosion Resistance of Steels Against Inorganic Acids
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Informationen zum Autor Michael Schütze! born in 1952! studied materials sciences at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg from 1972 to 1978! and then joined the Karl Winnacker Institute of DECHEMA as a research associate. He received his doctorate in engineering sciences from the Technical University of Aachen (RWTH) in 1983! and his lecturing qualification in 1991! becoming a member of the external teaching staff of the RWTH! where he has held a professorship since 1998 and has been director of the Karl Winnacker Institute since 1996. He is a recipient of the Friedrich Wilhelm Prize! the Rahmel Schwenk Medal and the Cavallaro Medal! a past chairman of the Gordon Research Conference on Corrosion! editor of the journal Materials and Corrosion! past president of the European Federation of Corrosion! and of the World Corrosion Organization! as well as chairman of the Working Party Corrosion by Hot Gases and Combustion Products of the European Federation of Corrosion.Thomas L. Ladwein! born in 1955! studied chemistry and metallurgy at the Universities of Saarbrücken and Münster! and graduated with a Diploma in Chemistry in 1980 and a PhD in Sciences in 1984. After that he worked as a R&D and application engineer for a chemical fabricator specialized in refractory metals. In 1987 he joined the stainless steel divison of Thyssen AG (later ThyssenKrupp AG) and worked there in several positions in R&D! application engineering and technical marketing. Since 2003 he is full time professor for electrochemistry! corrosion and tribology at Aalen University of Applied Science. He works in various committees and working parties of DECHEMA! GfKORR (German Corrosion Society)! VDEh (German Iron and Steel Institute) and NACE International. He is current chair of the NACE committee "STG 39: Process Industries - Materials Applications and Experiences" and chairman of the NACE European Area. In 2011 he received the Herbert H. Uhlig Award from NACE International.Roman Bender! born in 1971! studied chemistry at the Justus Liebig University of Giessen from 1992 to 1997. He received his doctorate in natural sciences from the Technical University of Aachen (RWTH Aachen) in 2001. After receiving his diploma he joined the Karl Winnacker Institute of the DECHEMA in Frankfurt (Main) as a research associate! where he has been head of the materials and corrosion group since 2000! and editor-in-chief of the world's largest corrosion data collection! the DECHEMA Werkstofftabelle and the Corrosion Handbook. In 2008 Dr. Bender was appointed CEO of the GfKORR - the Society for Corrosion Protection. Klappentext This must-have reference for all mechanical! civil and chemical engineers! material scientists and chemists working with steel or acidic media explains how to strengthen the corrosion resistance of steels as reaction! transport and storage devices against omnipresent and aggressive inorganic acids. Zusammenfassung This must-have reference for all mechanical! civil and chemical engineers! material scientists and chemists working with steel or acidic media explains how to strengthen the corrosion resistance of steels as reaction! transport and storage devices against omnipresent and aggressive inorganic acids. Inhaltsverzeichnis PREFACEHOW TO USE THE HANDBOOKWARRANTY DISCLAIMERHYDROCHLORIC ACIDUnalloyed and low-alloyed steels/cast steelUnalloyed and low-alloy cast ironHigh-alloy cast ironAustenitic cast iron (and others)Ferritic chromium steels with =13 % CrFerritic/perlitic-martensitic steelsFerritic-austenitic steels/duplex steelsAustenitic CrNi steelsAustenitic CrNiMo (N) and CrNiMoCu (N) steelsSpecial iron-based alloysBibliographyMIXED ACIDSUnalloyed and low alloy steels/cast steelUnalloyed cast iron and low-alloy cast ironHigh-alloy cast ironFerritic chromium steels with = 13 % CrF...
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PREFACEHOW TO USE THE HANDBOOKWARRANTY DISCLAIMERHYDROCHLORIC ACIDUnalloyed and low-alloyed steels/cast steelUnalloyed and low-alloy cast ironHigh-alloy cast ironAustenitic cast iron (and others)Ferritic chromium steels with < 13 % CrFerritic chromium steels with>=13 % CrFerritic/perlitic-martensitic steelsFerritic-austenitic steels/duplex steelsAustenitic CrNi steelsAustenitic CrNiMo (N) and CrNiMoCu (N) steelsSpecial iron-based alloysBibliographyMIXED ACIDSUnalloyed and low alloy steels/cast steelUnalloyed cast iron and low-alloy cast ironHigh-alloy cast ironFerritic chromium steels with < 13 % CrFerritic chromium steels with>= 13 % CrFerritic-austenitic steels/duplex steelsAustenitic CrNi steelsPhosphoric and hydrochloric acidAustenitic CrNiMo (N) and CrNiMoCu (N) steelsAustenitic CrNiMoCu (N) steelsBibliographyNITRIC ACIDUnalloyed steels and cast steelUnalloyed cast iron High-alloy cast ironHigh-silicon cast ironStructural steels with up to 12 % chromiumFerritic chromium steels with more than 12 % chromiumFerritic-austenitic steels with more than 12 % chromiumAustenitic chromium-nickel steelsAustenitic chromium-nickel-molybdenum steelsAustenitic chromium-nickel steels with special alloying additionsSpecial iron-based alloysBibliographyPhosphoric AcidUnalloyed steels and cast steelUnalloyed cast ironHigh-alloy cast ironHigh-silicon cast ironStructural steels with up to 12 % chromiumFerritic chromium steels with more than 12 % chromiumFerritic-austenitic steels with more than 12 % chromiumAustenitic CrNi steelsAustenitic CrNiMo (N) steelsAustenitic chromium-nickel steels with special alloying additionsSpecial iron-based alloysBibliographySULFURIC ACIDUnalloyed steels and cast steelUnalloyed cast ironHigh-alloy cast ironHigh-silicon cast ironStructural steels with up to 12 % chromiumFerritic chromium steels with more than 12 % chromiumFerritic-austenitic steels with more than 12 % chromium Austenitic chromium-nickel steelsAustenitic chromium-nickel-molybdenum steelsAustenitic chromium-nickel steel with special alloying additionsSpecial iron-based alloysBibliographyKEY TO MATERIALS COMPOSITIONSINDEX OF MATERIALSSUBJECT INDEX
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"It should not be missed in the shelves of technicians, engineers and scientists dealing with those materials or their applications." ( Materials and Corrosion , 1 December 2013
"The book "Corrosion Resistance of Steel against Inorganic Acid", edited by Michael Schutze, Thomas Ladwein, and Roman Bender, Wiley-VCH, is therefore a must-have for all mechanical, civil and chemical engineers, material scientists and chemists working with steel or acidic media." ( LaborPraxis , 1 December 2012)
Product details
Authors | Roman Bender, Thomas L. Ladwein, Michael Ladwein Schutze, Michael Schütze |
Assisted by | Roman Bender (Editor), Thoma L Ladwein (Editor), Thomas L Ladwein (Editor), Thomas L. Ladwein (Editor), Michael Schütze (Editor) |
Publisher | Wiley, John and Sons Ltd |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 01.10.2012 |
EAN | 9783527335206 |
ISBN | 978-3-527-33520-6 |
No. of pages | 682 |
Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Chemistry
Chemie, Stahl, Korrosion, Korrosionsschutz, chemistry, Materialwissenschaften, Industrial Chemistry, corrosion, Materials science, Technische u. Industrielle Chemie, Metals & Alloys, Metalle u. Legierungen, Säureschutz |
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