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High-temperature oxidation and corrosion play an important role in the selection of materials for geological and aerospace applications. Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) provides technical assistance for
Corrosion Process Facilities and EquipmentState-of-the-art laboratory facilities and extensive computer modeling capabilities, as well as plant-site investigations and monitoring are used to meet client needs.
High-temperature oxidation and corrosion kinetics can be monitored using a state-of-the-art continuous-recording microbalance. Our thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) system has a heating furnace with 1,700°C temperature capability, and is supported by an associated data acquisition and analysis system. Staff have extensive experience in evaluating high-temperature oxidation and corrosion mechanisms, as well as in the development of protective coatings to mitigate materials degradation.
For more information about our high-temperature oxidation and
corrosion services, or how you can contract with SwRI,
please contact
Dr. Ken Chiang at
kchiang@swri.org or (210) 522-2308, or
Dr. Gary Walter at
gwalter@swri.org or (210) 522-3805. |
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Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses |
Department of
Earth, Material and Planetary Sciences |
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Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®), headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, is a multidisciplinary, independent, nonprofit, applied engineering and physical sciences research and development organization with 12 technical divisions. |
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March 25, 2010 |
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