Corrosion is defined as a refined metal that is naturally converted to a more stable form such as its hydroxide or sulphide state. Metal corrodes when it reacts with another substance such as oxygen, hydrogen or bacteria. Corrosion can also happen when metals are placed under too much stress causing the material to crack. Corrosion leads to deterioration of the material. In this section you can find newsitems related to all types of corrosion such as stress corrosion cracking, intergranular corrosion, pitting, and corrosion fatigue. If you wish to include your newsrelease on our website and email newsletter, please feel free to contact Joanne McIntyre.
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NSSC develops second FW series stainless
Nippon Steel & Sumikin Stainless Steel Corporation (NSSC) has newly developed and commercialized NSSC® FW2, a highly corrosion-resistant, low-interstitial ferritic stainless steel.
Construction on pipeline to commence
Construction of the oil pipe production line in Karamay, northwestern China will begin early 2011.
Avesta’s duplex welding electrode
Avesta Welding has expanded its line of duplex products with the LDX 2101-4D, a covered electrode specifically designed for welding LDX 2101® thin walled pipes.
Tianjin Metallurgical breaks ground
Tianjin Metallurgical No.1 Iron and Steel Group broke ground on its new precision welded pipe project at Wang Wen Zhuang Town Industrial Zone, located in Tianjin, China.
Behind The News: Gearing up to Duplex World 2010
By road, it is almost 800 kilometres from Schio – the Italian home town of duplex stockist Divisione Trading – and the French city of Beaune, which is hosting the Duplex World 2010 Conference & Exhibition.
Advanced level transmitter
Endress+Hauser has released its Deltapilot FMB 70 hydrostatic level pressure transmitter for food, beverage, dairy and pharmaceutical applications. Its watertight Contite™ pressure measuring cell and 316L stainless steel housing with polycarbonate
