Corrosion studies in organic heat-exchange media /

Abstract

The corrosion behavior of zirconium-base materials, hafnium, high-strength aluminum alloys, and Type 304 stainless steels was studied. Such studies were conducted in isopropyl biphenyl and in biphenyl, with and without additions of water and hydrogen, over the temperature range 600 to 800 F. The materials were evaluated on the basis of weight gain, changes in bend ductility, and metallographic examination of the samples after exposure to the selected test conditions."Navy Department, Bureau of Ships Contract No. NObs-65057, Index No. NS-200-023 (Affiliated with W-7405-eng-92).""Chemistry (TID-4500, 12th Ed.).""January 28, 1957.""Report No. BMI-1160."The corrosion behavior of zirconium-base materials, hafnium, high-strength aluminum alloys, and Type 304 stainless steels was studied. Such studies were conducted in isopropyl biphenyl and in biphenyl, with and without additions of water and hydrogen, over the temperature range 600 to 800 F. The materials were evaluated on the basis of weight gain, changes in bend ductility, and metallographic examination of the samples after exposure to the selected test conditions.Mode of access: Internet

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