Application Of Reinforced-Plastic Equipment In Extraction Processes ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard J. Lewandowski
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Corrosion and product contamination have been difficult problems for extractive metallurgy industries in the U.S. because of the highly active chemicals used. During the past twelve years, other industries, particularly the chemical and paper segments, began to combat this problem with some degree of success using newer materials of construction, including reinforced plastics. These materials are made by combining a corrosion resistant thermosetting resin with a glass fiber reinforcing material and are used to con¬struct hoods, stacks, blowers, tanks, towers, pipe, and equipment of the most complex configurations. For service in contact with aggressive chemicals, the equipment is most often fabricated with the bisphenol-A fumarate polyester resins because of their resistance to corrosive attack. Data from both laboratory work and case histories of field applications are presented-for many common chemicals found in extractive processes. Information is also presented concerning design standards and recommended construction procedures
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APA: Richard J. Lewandowski  (1970)  Application Of Reinforced-Plastic Equipment In Extraction Processes ? Introduction

MLA: Richard J. Lewandowski Application Of Reinforced-Plastic Equipment In Extraction Processes ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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