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High Temperature Corrosion

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Essential reading for engineers, “High Temperature Corrosion” from The Bookish Owl delves into the critical field of material degradation in extreme environments. Discover how high temperature corrosion impacts process industries and power generation, leading to equipment failure. This comprehensive book covers basic to advanced concepts, explaining the behavior of various metals and alloys at elevated temperatures. Explore the latest advancements, including nanotechnology’s role in corrosion control, and understand new techniques to prevent costly damage. A vital resource for professionals seeking to safeguard high-temperature equipment and ensure operational integrity. Published by Intechopen, ISBN 9789535125075.

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High Temperature Corrosion is an essential technical resource for materials scientists, metallurgists, and engineers working with materials exposed to extreme thermal conditions. Published by Intechopen, this comprehensive volume explores the fundamental mechanisms of material degradation at elevated temperatures, covering oxidation, sulfidation, hot corrosion, and protective coating technologies. The book brings together expert contributions examining real-world industrial challenges in power generation, aerospace, petrochemical processing, and manufacturing sectors where high-temperature environments threaten material integrity. With detailed case studies and practical insights into corrosion prevention strategies, this 158-page reference serves as both an academic textbook for materials science students and a practical guide for practicing engineers. Whether you’re designing heat-resistant alloys, troubleshooting furnace failures, or researching advanced protective coatings, this book provides the scientific foundation and applied knowledge needed to understand and mitigate high-temperature corrosion phenomena in modern industrial applications.

  • ISBN-10: 9535125079
  • ISBN-13: 978-9535125075
  • Publisher: Intechopen
  • Publication date: 7 September 2016
  • Language: English
  • Dimensions: 15.49 x 0.94 x 22.5 cm
  • Print length: 158 pages

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in High Temperature Corrosion book?

This book covers oxidation mechanisms, sulfidation, hot corrosion processes, materials degradation at elevated temperatures, protective coating technologies, and corrosion prevention strategies. It includes case studies from power generation, aerospace, and petrochemical industries where materials face extreme thermal conditions.

Is High Temperature Corrosion suitable for engineering students in India?

Yes, this book is ideal for materials science and metallurgical engineering students studying corrosion phenomena. It serves as both an academic reference and practical guide, making it valuable for BTech, MTech, and PhD students researching materials behavior at elevated temperatures.

Who should buy High Temperature Corrosion textbook?

This book is essential for materials scientists, metallurgists, mechanical engineers, and researchers working in industries involving high-temperature processes. It’s particularly valuable for professionals in power plants, aerospace manufacturing, furnace design, and anyone developing heat-resistant materials or protective coatings.

What is the price of High Temperature Corrosion book in India?

High Temperature Corrosion is available at The Bookish Owl for ₹8860 with immediate shipping across India. This Intechopen publication is a specialized technical reference priced competitively for academic and professional use.

Is this book available in stock for delivery in India?

Yes, High Temperature Corrosion is currently in stock at The Bookish Owl and ready for immediate dispatch. We ship across India with reliable delivery services for all technical and scientific publications.

Additional information

Author

Zaki Ahmad

Publisher

Intechopen

ISBN

9789535125075