A corrosion probe is a type of electrochemical response monitoring device that is used to record live corrosion rate data in a given chemical environment. The probes are usually placed in direct contact with metallic objects or structures that are prone to corrosion. They are often used to extract… View Full Term
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Summer is but a forgotten memory and we are well into the cold season in some parts of the world. As the days grow shorter and temperatures plummet, the risk of personnel injuries due to falling on the ice is just one of...
Lining is typically used for several purposes: to minimize evaporation, to protect the product being stored and to control corrosion. Lining started to be applied to steel tanks in the mid to late 1910s. Various lining...