Corrosion in Mild Steel Prevention by Vapor Phase Process as Plasma Impulse (Anthracene Metadinitro Benzene and Naphthalein)
Journal: Academic Journal of Chemistry (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-10-15
Authors : Shailendra Kumar Dwivedi; Rajendra Kumar;
Page : 13-21
Keywords : Mild steel; Anthrocene; Naphthalene; Meta dinitrobenzene; Vapour phase process.;
Abstract
It is the process of prevention of corrosion of mild steel from vapors emitted by packing woods. It was observed that the passive film on mild steel surface has been presented. The passive film is stabilized by continued exposure to the passivating environment The vapor of anthrocene and naphthalene some other related substances are deposited over the surface of mild steel .This is vapours phase process damage of various electronic equipments due to corrosion small assemblies and big boilers are corroded coating is affected but a very small range big range of protection is only vapour phase process like diposition of plasma material at the surface of mild steel these are vapour emitting substance reach where coating is not possible plasma pulse are important in growth of thin film over the surface.
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