New book for corrosion engineers and scientists
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
A new book is published, available at the NACE Bookstore, called ‘Corrosion Protection of Metals by Intrinsically Conducting Polymers’, by Pravin P. Deshpande and Dimitra Sazou.
The use of conducting polymers for the anticorrosion protection of metals has attracted great interest during the last 30 years.
The design and development of conducting polymers-based coating systems with commercial viability is expected to be advanced by applying nanotechnology and has received substantial attention recently.
This book begins with corrosion fundamentals and ends with an emphasis on developments made in conducting polymer science and technology using nanotechnology. Additionally, it gives a detailed account of experimental methods of corrosion testing.
The book:
- Offers an integrated approach, involving principles of chemistry, materials science, paint technology and corrosion engineering.
- Describes, in detail, corrosion basics and corrosion control principles.
- Discusses scope for future research and commercial applications of the technology
- Serves as the first available book of its kind on the topic.
- Includes case studies.
Edited from source by Elizabeth Corner
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/03022016/new-book-for-corrosion-engineers-and-scientists/
You might also like
World Pipelines Podcast: Going global with IPLOCA
In this episode, Elizabeth Corner speaks to Georges Hage, Executive Secretary at IPLOCA, about IPLOCA's insights on the culture and characteristics of the pipeline contractor community, and how it works to support sustainable energy infrastructure.
Energy industry faces short-term instability, yet remains optimistic about long-term prospects, DNV report reveals
The energy industry is braced for short-term uncertainty caused by global instability, but remains optimistic in the long-term, according to DNV’s annual Energy Industry Insights survey.