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CORROSION 2014 – Selecting corrosion resistant alloys for seawater applications – Presentation

May 13, 2014 by Mariano Iannuzzi

This post includes our CORROSION 2014 presentation on selecting corrosion resistant alloys for seawater service.

Filed Under: Announcements, Conferences, Critical potentials, Localized corrosion, News, Presentations Tagged With: Announcements, CORROSION/14, CRA, localized corrosion, nickel alloys, Oil&Gas, seawater, stainless steels

How to determine pitting and repassivation potentials

April 13, 2014 by Mariano Iannuzzi

Do you know how to read anodic polarization curves? This post gives a brief graphical overview on how to determine pitting and repassivation potentials from real anodic polarization curves.

Filed Under: Critical potentials, Fundamentals, HowTos Tagged With: aluminum alloys, CRA, how to, localized corrosion, nickel alloys, seawater, stainless steels

About pitting and repassivation potentials

April 3, 2014 by Mariano Iannuzzi

What are the pitting and repassivation potentials? Is there a correlation between these critical potentials and localized corrosion resistance?

Filed Under: Critical potentials, Fundamentals, Localized corrosion, Stainless steels Tagged With: CRA, localized corrosion, materials selection, seawater, stainless steels

Maximum allowable service temperatures and the ASTM G48 test

November 29, 2013 by Mariano Iannuzzi

Can we use the ASTM G48 test to establish the maximum allowable temperature of a metal or alloy in an oxidizing environment like seawater?
This post discusses how the ferric chloride electrolyte of the ASTM G48 test compares with other oxidizing environments such as seawater.

Filed Under: ASTM, Fundamentals, Localized corrosion, Nickel Alloys, Stainless steels, Temperature Tagged With: ASTM G48, CPT, CRA, localized corrosion, materials selection, Oil&Gas, seawater

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