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Philip Schweitzer

Publications -  21
Citations -  762

Philip Schweitzer is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corrosion & Intergranular corrosion. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 718 citations.

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Fundamentals of Corrosion: Mechanisms, Causes, and Preventative Methods

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a detailed discussion of the main factors affecting atmospheric corrosion, including the following: Atmospheric Corrosion of Metals and Alloys, atmospheric Corrosions of Nonmetals and Polymer (Plastic) Materials Radiation Permeation Absorption Thermoplasts (Thermoplastic Polymers) Thermoset Polymers Environmental Cracking CorrosION of Linings Liquid Applied Linings Sheet Linings Elastomeric Linings Corrosification of Paint Mechanisms of Protection Composition of Paint Causes of Bond and Co
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Fundamentals of Metallic Corrosion: Atmospheric and Media Corrosion of Metals

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of the background of Metallic Corrosion and its relationship with nonferrous metals and alloys, and compare the relative resilience of Stainless Steel and High-Nickel Alloys.
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Corrosion and Corrosion Protection Handbook

TL;DR: Schweitzer et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a method for detecting and preventing metallic corrosion in steel and aluminum alloys, and developed a method to detect and prevent Metallic Corrosion.
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Corrosion Engineering Handbook

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of the background of metallic corrosion and its application in the field of monitoring and monitoring of concrete and concrete materials, including the following:
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Metallic Materials: Physical, Mechanical, and Corrosion Properties

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of the physical and mechanical properties of Stainless Steels and their properties as well as their properties in terms of resistance to corrosion and degradation.