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  • *[[Mercury(II) chloride]] is a very [[corrosion|corrosive]], easily [[sublimation (chemistry)|sublimating]] and poisonous s ...rAl">{{cite book |author =Vargel, C.; Jacques, M.; Schmidt, M. P.| title = Corrosion of Aluminium|year =2004| isbn = 20049780080444956|publisher = Elsevier |url
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  • ==Prevention== *[[Corrosion]]
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  • ==Prevention== *[[Stress corrosion cracking]]
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  • Metallurgists typically use the term [[Stress corrosion cracking]] or [[Environmental stress fracture]] to describe this type of fa * Ezrin, Meyer, ''Plastics Failure Guide: Cause and Prevention'', Hanser-SPE (1996).
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  • ...from [[mechanical overload]], [[fatigue (material)|fatigue]] and [[stress corrosion cracking]] if products are poorly designed or manufactured. ...als, and if under load, then cracks will grow by the mechanism of [[stress corrosion cracking]]. Perhaps the oldest known example is the [[ozone cracking]] of [
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  • ...n of monomers for chemical polymer synthesis, conversion of raw materials, corrosion, composing, environmental impacts, health issues, legal, ecological and eco ...oped photocurable mucopolysaccharides for a newly designed tissue adhesion prevention material that meets numerous requirements such as nonadherent surface chara
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  • ...als, and if under load, then cracks will grow by the mechanism of [[stress corrosion cracking]]. Perhaps the oldest known example is the [[ozone]] cracking of [ *[[Stress corrosion cracking]]
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  • ...such as [[heat]], [[light]], [[chemical]]s and, in some cases, [[Galvanic corrosion|galvanic]] action. It is often due to the [[hydrolysis]] of the bonds conne ...like metals do has been referred to as the "[[Faudree Effect]]". Standard corrosion protection procedures were found to prevent polymer degradation under most
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  • ...s used informally to refer to a [[metal]] that [[oxidation|oxidizes]] or [[corrosion|corrodes]] relatively easily, and reacts variably with diluted [[hydrochlor ...WB_BaseMetalAndIronJul98.pdf ''Base Metal and Iron Ore Mining,'' Pollution Prevention and Abatement Handbook. WORLD BANK GROUP 1998]</ref> The U.S. Customs and B
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  • ...e leaks?]</ref> Storage cylinders must be regularly inspected for signs of corrosion and leaks and are repainted and repaired as necessary. The estimated life t The [[Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities]] of the [[United Nations Hu
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  • ...is a chemical compound that, when added to a liquid or gas, decreases the corrosion rate of a [[metal]] or an [[alloy]]. The effectiveness, or corrosion inhibition efficiency, of a corrosion inhibitor is a function of many factors, including but not limited to: flui
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  • Metalworking fluids often contain substances such as [[biocide]]s, [[corrosion inhibitor]]s, metal fines, [[tramp oil]]s, and biological contaminants. Inh .... Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. DHHS (NIOSH) Pub. N
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  • ...d wear, increased [[viscosity]], improved viscosity index, resistance to [[corrosion]] and [[oxidation]], aging or contamination, etc. *Prevent corrosion
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  • ...han iron itself. Thus, iron oxides flake off and expose fresh surfaces for corrosion. Iron oxide mixed with [[aluminium]] powder can be ignited to create a [[Th ...processing methodologies of India. The iron pillar at Delhi has withstood corrosion for the last 1600&nbsp;years.]]
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  • ...e sure they are free of [[dirt]], [[insect]]s using it as a [[nest]], or [[corrosion]]. The [[U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board]] concluded t [[Category:Fire prevention]]
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  • ...ting|Manganese phosphating]] is used as a treatment for rust and corrosion prevention on steel. Depending on their oxidation state, manganese ions have various c ...ectrochemical conversion coatings for protecting firearms against rust and corrosion were patented in the United States, and have seen widespread use ever since
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  • ...72 (1990) - non-clad types 7075-T6 or AZ5GU-T66). The GHS criteria are a [[corrosion]] rate on [[steel]] or [[aluminum]] surfaces exceeding 6.25 mm per year at ...nces and mixtures in this hazard class are assigned to a single harmonized corrosion category.
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  • ...development was the discovery that steel could be made highly resistant to corrosion and discoloration by adding chromium to form [[stainless steel]]. This appl ...tips of [[crossbow]] bolts and swords found at the site showed no sign of corrosion, because the bronze was coated with chromium.<ref>Cotterell, Maurice. (2004
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  • ...materials were used in hot and cold water domestic supplies, and [[stress corrosion cracking]] caused widespread failures in the USA in the 1980s and 1990s. On
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  • <!-- EXPOSURE ROUTES, PREVENTION, EPIDEMIOLOGY --> ...thus children in older housing with chipping paint are at greater risk. Prevention of lead exposure can range from individual efforts (e.g. removing lead-cont
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