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Corrosion in Potable Water
Various alloys were exposed in quiescent potable water for periods up to fifteen years. Although average corrosion rates were low, a number of interesting instances of significant localized damage were observed. The alloys so affected were aluminum bronze, nickel‐copper, manganese bronze, type 416 stainless steel, and galvanized iron.
Corrosion in Potable Water
Various alloys were exposed in quiescent potable water for periods up to fifteen years. Although average corrosion rates were low, a number of interesting instances of significant localized damage were observed. The alloys so affected were aluminum bronze, nickel‐copper, manganese bronze, type 416 stainless steel, and galvanized iron.
Corrosion in Potable Water
Geld, Isidore (author) / McCaul, Colin (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 67 ; 549-552
1975-10-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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