Reassociation is the recombination of the products of dissociation. It is very common in molecular microbiology. The term is most commonly used in DNA amplification, the process by which DNA is copied in the lab. In chemistry, reassociation is the formation of groups of molecules and ions,… View Full Term
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Some impurities often found in crude oil can cause corrosion in pipelines, vessels and refinery equipment. However, knowing what they are and how to mitigate them can help minimize corrosion.
Mehdi Yari | Electrochemistry and Corrosion Laboratory at the University of Western Ontario
ASTM A262 tests can help evaluate whether an austenitic stainless steel is susceptible to intergranular corrosion. However, they do not provide the maximum acceptable corrosion rates — these require correlating test results with service experience.
Steven Bradley | Principal Consultant, Bradley Consulting Services
It's important to understand the difference between dynamic and kinematic viscosity and to take appropriate test mechanisms for the sample at hand.
Krystal Nanan | Civil Engineer
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These impurities, which are often found in crude oil, can cause corrosion in pipelines, vessels and refinery equipment:
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The ASTM has developed several tests to evaluate an austenitic stainless steel’s susceptibility to intergranular corrosion. Here are six:
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