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dissolved chloride and manganese

dissolved chloride and manganese

dissolved chloride and manganese

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Are there any rules of thumbs for dissolved chloride and manganese concentration (mg/L) at which severe corrosion attack may take place in an oil pipeline?
What other factors should one take into consideration (e.g., SRB & APB population and signs of dissolved iron or iron products)?

RE: dissolved chloride and manganese

Not sure what question you're asking, but the presence of Fe and Mn is a pretty good clue that SRB's may be involved in a pitting attack.

Do you have OD or ID pitting-I'm guessing OD.

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