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Conditions that Cause Machinery to Corrode
Corrosion is a complex process which results in the deterioration of various metals due to reactions with other metals and the environment. There are a number of factors which contribute to corrosion in the parts and components of heavy-use machinery, vehicles and equipment. These factors include: AbrasionFatigue (wear and tear)AdhesionElectrical dischargesMaterial depositionCavitationClimate and temperature conditions…
Read MoreSafeguarding Against Corrosion
Corrosion is one of the biggest issues faced by industries, businesses and governments in Australia, costing our economy over $30 billion each year, according to a report published by Curtin University. Infrastructure, machinery and equipment affected by corrosion require ongoing maintenance and management to ensure safety, productivity and longevity. While there is a wide range…
Read MoreNew patented innovation: SPA discrete anode
SPA 26 plus & SPA 18 plus Discrete anodes in concrete have been used extensively in reinforced concrete structures especially for concrete elements located in tidal and splash zones. Due to their encapsulation within the concrete, discrete anodes eliminate the risk of grout acidification resultant from sea water in splash zones. These anodes are proven…
Read MoreVapour Phase Corrosion Emitters Explained…
Vapour phase corrosion emitters are small, specialised devices designed to provide corrosion protection for metal components and parts which are enclosed in non-ventilated control boxes. The Vapour phase Corrosion Inhibitor (VpCI) emits vapours that form a monomolecular protective coating on internal metal surfaces. This coating protects critical, complex and expensive electronic equipment from corrosion initiation…
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