Third Edition. — Published by NACE International, Houston, TX. 2002. — 452 p. — ISBN: 1-57590-139- 0. Contents: Glossary, Conversion tables, Physical and chemical data, Corrosion testing, Corrosion evaluation, Atmospheric corrosion, Seawater and cooling water corrosion, Cathodic protection, Process and oil industries corrosion, Metallic materials, Nonmetallic materials, Protective coatings, Standards.
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Butterworth-Heinemann, 2006. — 672 p. — ISBN: 0750659246. Principles of Corrosion Engineering and Corrosion control is written for mechanical, civil, and petrochemical engineers as well as students and practicing corrosion engineers. Its well-illustrated 672 pages provide worked examples and definitions, covers basic corrosion principles as well as more advanced information for...
2nd Edition. — John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd., 2000. — 1344 p.
In this book, corrosion is defined as the degradation of a material by its environment. The 70 chapters of the book are divided into 6 sections, covering the fundamentals of corrosion science and engineering; nonmetals; metals; corrosion protection; and testing to assess corrosion resistance. The last section of the...
3rd ed. - Wiley, 2011. — 1253 p. The objective in preparing this third edition of Uhlig’s Corrosion Handbook has been to provide an updated book—one affordable volume—in which the current state of knowledge on corrosion is summarized. The fundamental scientific aspects and engineering applications of new and traditional materials and corrosion control methods are discussed,...
McGraw-Hill Professional, 2008. — 754 p. The Latest Methods for Preventing and Controlling Corrosion in All Types of Materials and Applications Now you can turn to Corrosion Engineering for expert coverage of the theory and current practices you need to understand water, atmospheric, and high-temperature corrosion processes. This comprehensive resource explains step-by-step how...
2nd Edition. — CRC Press, 2007. — 750 p. Corrosion is both costly and dangerous. Billions of dollars are spent annually for the replacement of corroded structures, machinery, and components, including metal roofing, condenser tubes, pipelines, and many other items. In addition to replacement costs are those associated with preventive maintenance to prevent corrosion,...
3rd ed. - Butterworth-Heinemann, 2000. — 1478 p. — ISBN 0 7506 1077 8.
The enormous scope of the subject of corrosion follows from the definition which has been adopted in the present work. Corrosion will include all reactions at a metal/environment interface irrespective of whether the reaction is beneficial or detrimental to the metal concerned - no distinction is made...