Thursday, April 28, 2011

[MW:10877] RE: 10751] Reduction in thickness-micro biological attack

Hello Anup,

MIC attack is very common in the industry. Would  you please elaborate on the scenario, e.g:- service, materials of construction and other aspects noted. MIC can be minimized a number of ways. Also reduction in pipe thickness could be alarming if it service is severe, and goes close to the required design thickness.

Feel free to get some basic information at this link:- http://events.nace.org/library/corrosion/Microbial/Introduction.asp

Thanks


Pradip Goswami,P.Eng.IWE
Welding & Metallurgical Specialist & Consultant
Ontario,Canada.
Email-pgoswami@sympatico.ca,
pgoswami@quickclic.net

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Subject: [MW:10751] Reduction in thickness

Can somebody give details on reduction in pipe thickness due to corrosion by micro biological attack.

Regards
Anoop naik

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