Effect of addition of Sodium nitrate on the Corrosion of mild steel in fused and concentrated solutions of Caustic Soda

Addanki Rao, S and Lahiri, A K and Banerjee, T (1961) Effect of addition of Sodium nitrate on the Corrosion of mild steel in fused and concentrated solutions of Caustic Soda. Other (TMP). CSIR-NML, Jamshedpur, Jamshedpur.

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Abstract

Studies carried out in the National Metallurgical Laboratory in connection with the corrosion of cast iron in fused caustic soda indicated that addition of 0.2% NaNO3 to caustic soda, reduces the corrosion rate. For comparison some tests were carried out with mild steel also. These tests indicated that the effect of addition of NaNO3 is more marked on the corrosion rate of mild steel in fused caustic soda containing different amounts of NaNO3 at different temperatures.

Item Type:Project Reports (Other (TMP))
Uncontrolled Keywords:Sodium nitrate, corrosion, mild steel, caustic soda, corrosion of cast iron
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ID Code:8586
Deposited By:Dr Mita Tarafder
Deposited On:01 Apr 2022 17:38
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