Devcon® Epoxy Coat™ 7000 AR Protects Petrochemical Containment Area from Chemical Corrosion Case Study
■One of the most common ways these contaminants are removed is through addition of sulphuric acid to crude oil. Sulphuric acid is a highly corrosive chemical, which (if not handled properly) can cause safety hazards and put an abrupt stop to plant operations. To prevent a safety emergency, secondary containment areas are installed around the equipment to avoid acid leaks and spills.
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