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Posted on January 17, 2019 by dean
Salt water is great for swimming, but provides industry a wide range of corrosion challenges from marine vessels to desalination plants, and even off-shore oil. The good news is there are several materials that perform very well in these environments. This newsletter compares them on their salt water corrosion resistance … Continue reading →
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Posted on January 7, 2019 by dean
Q: I’m working in a reverse osmosis facility that purifies seawater for drinking water. We are experiencing some corrosion in some of our valve attachments which I’m assuming is from the salt water. Any recommendations on a fastener that won’t corrode in these conditions? A: Your best bet would be … Continue reading →
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