A neutralizer is a substance or material used in the neutralization of acidic water. It is a common designation for alkaline materials such as calcite (calcium carbonate) or magnesia (magnesium oxide) used in the neutralization of acid waters. Neutralizers help prevent: Acidic well water from… View Full Term
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Faysal Eliyan is a professor of mechanical engineering in Qatar. His interests cover pipeline engineering and corrosion in oil and gas systems. He worked on several projects on prevention and control of internal pipeline multiphase corrosion, external pipeline corrosion, stress corrosion cracking, corrosion at weldments and heat-affected zones, and corrosion initiation mechanisms.
He finished his masters and PhD from The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
He worked in McMaster University, General Electric – Aviation, and as an environmental consultant in Kuwait. He is now an assistant professor of mechanical engineering in the community college of Qatar
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