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Chemical Cleaning

Partly as a result of today's environmental regulations, requirements for chemical cleaning and decontamination are increasing. It is important the such processing provide effective cleaning while not producing corrosion damage to the equipment. Examples processes which have raised concerns regarding corrosion include the use of strong acids or bases, decontamination chemicals for nuclear power systems and removal treatments for toxic chemicals and metallic compounds. Techniques are available to evaluate and modify these processes to maximize effectiveness while minimizing the undesirable effects from careful laboratory simulation and evaluation.



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