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Why do liquefied gas storage tanks corrode?
Caution should be exercised if corrosion occurs during use of liquefied gas storage tanks. It greatly affects the normal operation of the device. So you have to pay attention.

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Why do liquefied gas storage tanks corrode?
Caution should be exercised if corrosion occurs during use of liquefied gas storage tanks. It greatly affects the normal operation of the device. So you have to pay attention. severely
① Crevice corrosion
Niche corrosion or oxygen accumulator corrosion is corrosion that occurs when a deposit or some type of adhesion forms on a metal surface.
(2) Erosion/corrosion
Copper alloy capacitor tubes may be clogged. At this point, the downward direction of the rock quickly became turbulent. This causes corrosion or erosion of the copper oxide film. Exposure to unshielded copper alloys. Causes additional corrosion.
③ Official corrosion
Usually caused by defects in the metal surface. The reaction is repeated. Metal penetration occurs rapidly.
④ Electrochemical corrosion
Galvanic corrosion occurs when two or more dissimilar metals come into contact and bond together in the presence of a liquid electrolyte that conducts electricity.
All of the above are causes of corrosion in liquefied gas storage tanks.

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