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Title: Atmospheric Corrosion Control Monitoring
Author: Wharton S. Sanders
Source: American Gas Association 1980
Year Published: 1980
Abstract: Atmospheric corrosion is responsible for more destruction to equipment and structures than any of the other causes of corrosion. The economic loss caused by atmospheric corrosion is very great. The need for protection from damage through the use of corrosion-resistant materials, galvanizing and painting has resulted in the development of huge industries devoted to corrosion control. Although atmospheric corrosion is a problem that must be controlled, more attention is given to the protection of underground facilities as our industry long ago recognized the problem and estabhshed painting practices for the protection of above ground structures.




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