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Modeling Copper Alloy Corrosion in Underground Service Line Components
It's important for the water industry to determine which corrosion tests are suitable to evaluate potential alloys for service line components buried underground.
Two dezincification tests were effective at correlating to field experience.
Electrochemical corrosion tests using “low‐ and high‐corrosive” synthetic soil with neutral pH were not generally effective in predicting field experience.
Modeling Copper Alloy Corrosion in Underground Service Line Components
It's important for the water industry to determine which corrosion tests are suitable to evaluate potential alloys for service line components buried underground.
Two dezincification tests were effective at correlating to field experience.
Electrochemical corrosion tests using “low‐ and high‐corrosive” synthetic soil with neutral pH were not generally effective in predicting field experience.
Modeling Copper Alloy Corrosion in Underground Service Line Components
Muller, Larry (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 116 ; 46-57
2024-05-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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