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An Unusual Form of Corrosion
Studies of the water System of Faro, Yukon Territory, have revealed a form of corrosion that is unusual and possibly unique. The combination of discontinuous permafrost in a semi‐arid area leading to uncertain electrical grounds, together with a conductive water supply and the superimposition of radio‐frequency currents on the metallic portions of the distribution System—particularly copper tubing—jointly contributes to the corrosion problem.
An Unusual Form of Corrosion
Studies of the water System of Faro, Yukon Territory, have revealed a form of corrosion that is unusual and possibly unique. The combination of discontinuous permafrost in a semi‐arid area leading to uncertain electrical grounds, together with a conductive water supply and the superimposition of radio‐frequency currents on the metallic portions of the distribution System—particularly copper tubing—jointly contributes to the corrosion problem.
An Unusual Form of Corrosion
Bennett, W.F. (author) / Holler, Albert C. (author) / C.M., William D. Hurst (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 69 ; 26-30
1977-01-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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