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3 x Hot corrosion cells for exposure under various gaseous and contaminant exposure

- Partner:Cranfield University
- Facility:National High Temperature Surface Engineering Centre
- Availability:Available
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Detailed Description
The hot corrosion cells are designed to run in a multitude of different gaseous environments in order to simulate corrosion in the wide spectrum of real life environments such as the gas turbines and boiler tubes (fireside corrosion). Along with this, ‘in-house’ image analysis is used to map the metal loss of the test samples to provide accurate corrosion damage.
Uses/Applications
Characterisation and assessment of high temperature corrosion damage.
Temperatures up to 1000°C. Large range of gases available including bespoke mixes (provided they are H&S compliant). Larger specimen accommodation. Specimen numbers limited to size.