1st Edition

Corrosion of Linings & Coatings Cathodic and Inhibitor Protection and Corrosion Monitoring

By P.E. Schweitzer Copyright 2006
    568 Pages
    by CRC Press

    568 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Instead of using expensive alloys to construct a tank or processing vessel, it is often more economical to use a less expensive metal, such as carbon steel, and install a lining to provide protection from corrosion. Corrosion of Linings and Coatings: Cathodic and Inhibitor Protection and Corrosion Monitoring offers focused coverage for professionals interested in protective linings and coatings, corrosion protection, and monitoring techniques.

    The author details various materials and methods for controlling and protecting against corrosion. He discusses the use of mortars, grouts, and monolithic surfaces and explains how the use of inhibitors and cathodic protection help prevent corrosion. The book also provides details for various types of linings materials and coatings and includes valuable compatibility charts for each material covered. The author concludes with an explanation of a variety of corrosion monitoring techniques currently available.

    Chemical Resistant Mortars, Grouts, and Monolithic Surfacings. Cathodic Protection. Corrosion Inhibitors. Liquid Applied Linings. Comparative Resistance of Organic Linings. Sheet Linings. Coatings. Specific Organic Coatings. Cementatious Coatings. Coatings for Concrete. Corrosion Monitoring.

    Biography

    P.E. Schweitzer