Corrosion resistance of copper and copper alloys
Schütze, Michael
Feser, Ralf
Bender, Roman
Copper and its alloys have been utilized for more than 10,000 years. Today, copper is one of the most commonly used metals in the world; 24 million tons are consumed worldwide. A wide variety of copper alloys are used in a range of applications. As well as good mechanical properties, the excellent electrical conductivity and thermal conduction are reasons copper alloys are deployed in many industrial fields. Copper plays a role in electronic and electrical applications and all forms of heat transfer. In automobiles as well as in houses copper could not be replaced. In the sanitary industry copper and brass are well established, for example, drinking water pipes have been used for decades without problems. While the corrosion resistance of copper and its alloys is excellent in unpolluted air and drinking water, corrosion rates in impure environments can be much higher and lead to severe material damage. Corrosion is a system property, so it is important to find the right copper material with regard to the environmental conditions it will be exposed to. This handbook highlights the limitations of the use of copper and its alloys in various corrosive solutions and provides vital information on corrosion protection measures. 264 figures • 234 images • 1,575 references INDICE: Acetates Acetic Acid Aliphatic Aldehydes Aliphatic Amines Aliphatic Ketones Alkaline Earth Chlorides alkaline Earth Hydroxides Alkanols Aluminium Chloride Ammonia and Ammonium Hydroxide Ammonium Salts Atmosphere Benzene and Benzene Homologues Carbonic Acid Carboxylic Acid Esters Chloroethanes Chloromethanes Chlorine and Chlorinated Water Chlorine Dioxide Drinking Water Ferrous Chlorides Fluorides Fluorine, Hydrogen Fluoride, Hydrofluoric Acid Formic Acid Hot Oxidizing Gases Hydrochloric Acid Hydrogen Chloride Hypochlorites Lithium Hydroxide Methanol Nitric Acid Phosphoric Acid Polyols Potassium Chloride Potassium Hydroxide Seawater Sodium Chloride Sodium Hydroxide Sodium Sulfate Soil Steam Sulfonic Acid Sulfur Dioxide Sulfuric Acid Waste Water
- ISBN: 978-3-527-33224-3
- Editorial: Wiley-VCH
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 752
- Fecha Publicación: 02/11/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés