Corrosion Engineering: Principles and Practice

The Latest Methods for Preventing and Controlling Corrosion in All Types of Materials and Applications

Now you can turn to Corrosion Engineering for expert coverage of the theory and current practices you need to understand water, atmospheric, and high-temperature corrosion processes. This comprehensive resource explains step-by-step how to prevent and control corrosion in all types of metallic materials and applications-from steel and aluminum structures to pipelines. » Read more: Corrosion Engineering: Principles and Practice

Micro-chemical Technology

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Wiley Guide to Chemical Incompatibilities

“This book should be a required reference on the laboratory’s safety shelf as no where else is so much useful information available in a single volume.”
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“…a portable reference on reactive substances to guide all personnel…in charge of the handling, storage, and transportation of chemical materials.”
?Journal of the American Chemical Society, on the Second Edition

The authoritative resource on dangerous chemical interactions now enlarged, revised, and even more useful. » Read more: Wiley Guide to Chemical Incompatibilities