Cost of Corrosion Part 5 – Defence
It is essential for defence forces to have equipment and infrastructure that is functional and operationally ready.
20th September 2020Research indicates that the effects of corrosion can amount to an average of 4.35% of the global gross domestic product. But what is the real impacts of corrosion? The dissemination of information on corrosion and its prevention has never been so important.
It is essential for defence forces to have equipment and infrastructure that is functional and operationally ready.
20th September 2020Corrosion Cost and Impact – Australasian Review Buildings and structures that incorporate concrete and exposed metal are subject to corrosion. The nature of corrosion varies based on the type and location of the structure. Globally, corrosion-related catastrophic failure of infrastructure has been most visible in the collapse of bridges. There is a history of bridges...
16th September 2020Corrosion Cost and Impact – Australasian Review Water and wastewater infrastructure are present throughout Australia and New Zealand. The scope of water industries includes water treatment, distribution, plumbing, wastewater treatment, rainfall collection, industrial recycling and desalination. In New Zealand, the wastewater and stormwater infrastructure include 24,000 km of public wastewater network, more than 3,000 treatment...
26th August 2020Corrosion Cost and Impact – Australasian Review Causes and Management of Corrosion Corrosion is an issue which is encountered in many stages of the oil and gas industries, including oil and gas pipelines, refineries, and petrochemical plants. Corrosion in oil and gas industry is usually caused by water, carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrogen sulphide (H2S)....
18th August 2020Corrosion Cost and Impact Australasian Review
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