RI 3160 The Effect Of Oxygen On Gaseous Hydrogen Sulphide Corrosion Of Tank Steel

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John M. Devine
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

The severe corrosion of equipment that is caused by the presence of hydrogen sulphide in oil and gas has been described in detail by several authors. Such corrosion, termed "low-temperature hydrogen sulphide corrosion", presents a somewhat different problem from the "high-temperature hydrogen sulphide corrosion" that is encountered in refinery operation and which has been described by various-investigators of refinery corrosion.
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APA: John M. Devine  (1932)  RI 3160 The Effect Of Oxygen On Gaseous Hydrogen Sulphide Corrosion Of Tank Steel

MLA: John M. Devine RI 3160 The Effect Of Oxygen On Gaseous Hydrogen Sulphide Corrosion Of Tank Steel. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.

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