HIGH TEMPERATURE CORROSION ON MATERIALS TO THE ENVIRONMENT

Authors

  • Onyeka Ike Author

Keywords:

High temperature corrosion, Turbines, Furnaces, Material degradation, Air pollution and global warming

Abstract

High temperature corrosion is referred to a chemical attack from gasses, sold, molten salts, or molten metal’s, typically at temperatures above 400®C to 750®F High temperature corrosion is a significant concern in various industries, particularly those dealing with high temperature processes like diesel engines, gas turbines, and furnaces. It leads to material degradation, impacting structural integrity and potentially causing environmental problems. The primary environment impacts are related to air pollution and global warming, as well as the release of corrosive substances into the environment. High temperature corrosion is a mechanism of corrosion that takes place when gas turbines, diesel engines, furnaces and other machinery that come in contact with hot gas contaminates, these is caused by chemical attack from gases salts, and is a liquid les corrosion attack that can greatly affect some applications.

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Published

2025-12-13

How to Cite

HIGH TEMPERATURE CORROSION ON MATERIALS TO THE ENVIRONMENT. (2025). International Journal of Science and Engineering (IJSE), 1(2), 107-111. https://www.ijsen.com.ijasvote-fce.org/journal/article/view/82

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