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Are there any corrosion considerations regarding elevated temperatures?

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Are there any corrosion considerations regarding elevated temperatures?

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Corrosion is the oxidation-reduction process by which metals are oxidized by oxygen in the presence of moisture. The Arrhenius equations show that reaction rates increase with temperature. The rule of thumb is that the rate of a reaction will double with every 18°F increase in temperature. Another factor is oxygen solubility. As temperature increases, the total solubility of oxygen in water decreases, and the rate of solution of oxygen increases. These lines cross at about 176°F, which is the temperature where corrosion is a maximum (available oxygen to fuel corrosion is at its maximum). For this reason, polyethylene encasement is recommended for any elevated temperature installation. The maximum operating temperature for linear low-density polyethylene is 180°F and 200°F for high-density cross-laminated polyethylene. (Issue: Fall/Winter 2001) Q: If the native soil is considered corrosive to Ductile Iron pipe, and select non-corrosive material is used for bedding and backfill around th

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