RI 6696 Variables In The Use Of Hot-Finished Mild Steel Coupons For Corrosion Inhibitor Testing

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Jerry B. F. Champlin
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

NIOSHAn accelerated testing procedure developed by the Bureau of Mines for evaluating commercially available corrosion inhibitors is described. Ultra-sonic agitation of the corrodent solutions and the hot-finished mild steel test coupons was used to evaluate the effects of several variables on the effectiveness of two corrosion inhibitors. Small changes in the weight of the test coupons in both controlled and inhibited corrodents, before and after exposure, affected the precision and accuracy of the results. Minute amounts of oxygen in the systems were found to be causing the relatively large deviations in the corrosion developed in the controlled tests. Microscopic examination of the test coupons revealed that both surface preparation and internal strains resulting from fabrication methods materially affect corrosion behavior.
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APA: Jerry B. F. Champlin  (1965)  RI 6696 Variables In The Use Of Hot-Finished Mild Steel Coupons For Corrosion Inhibitor Testing

MLA: Jerry B. F. Champlin RI 6696 Variables In The Use Of Hot-Finished Mild Steel Coupons For Corrosion Inhibitor Testing. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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