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The problem of tar still corrosion. Part III. Prevention of Corrosion

✍ Scribed by Parkes, D. W.


Book ID
102886515
Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1934
Weight
600 KB
Volume
53
Category
Article
ISSN
0368-4075

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✦ Synopsis


Il'ltc! cffccf of i/itrotlitci/iy s t t w w --l i i t l i ( w c.spcrirnciits ivliich iirc coiicerncd only with liqiiitl pliasc corrosion, 400 g. of tiir wcm distillt~tI from ii l'yrcs flask iii which IWS siispciitlctl n rcct:iiigiiliir picw of ingot iron, of iipprosiiiintdy 25 sq. t l i i i . siirhice iircii ; tlic tcst. picce \viis clciiiicd rind polislicd Iicforc cncli test. The anioiint of corrosion wiis nicasiircd by cstiniiiting tlic iron i n tlic origiiitil tiir nritl filial pitch niitl csprcssing tlic iiicrcasc 11s grams per sq. din. The tar IVIIS tlcrivrd froin vcrticiil retorts nnd contiiiiictl : Liquor 5yo : Chlorine O*lS% : Iron 0410%l. Steiim ivas norinnlly introduccd as soon 11s thc tnr was frcc from wntcr and distilling freely, tlic. tcinprntiirc of tlic tar being usually rilioiit 240" C. SrsltlES (a) l'rcliitiiittiry tcsts 'I'inie of Steiiii~, Yield of pitch, Corrosion, Xo. cli~t.illation, g. ?&by weight g./sq. t l i n .


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