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MIC (microbiologically influenced corrosion) is the deterioration of metal by corrosion processes that occur either directly or indirectly as a result of the activity of living organisms. This handbook explains the interdisciplinary nature of MIC - the roles of microbiology, metallurgy and electro-chemistry are interrelated and complex. The text also looks at welding, heat treatment and other metallurgical and process variables relate to corrosion resistance, special emphasis being placed on MIC. Case histories are included and the means of detection, diagnosis and monitoring are discussed. Pr
Métal --- Metals --- Corrosion --- Biodégradation --- Biodegradation --- diagnosis --- Surveillance --- monitoring --- Enduit protecteur --- Protective coatings --- Préservation --- Preservation --- Alloys --- Corrosion and anti-corrosives --- Microbiologically influenced corrosion --- Basic Sciences. Microbiology --- Microbiology --- Microbiology (General) --- microbiologie --- microbiologisch geïnduceerde corrosie --- metallurgie --- elektrochemie --- corrosiepreventie --- corrosiedetectie --- (zie ook: metaalindustrie) --- Microbiology (General). --- Biodegradation. --- Preservation. --- MIC (Corrosion) --- Microbial corrosion --- Microbially influenced corrosion --- Microbiologically induced corrosion --- Metallic alloys --- Metallic composites --- Phase rule and equilibrium --- Amalgamation --- Microalloying --- Biocorrosion
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