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Safety conditions for liquefied gas storage tanks

In the atmosphere, after the air that is not saturated with water is cooled to a certain temperature, the water vapor will condense from the air and form a water film covering the surface of the li...
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In the atmosphere, after the air that is not saturated with water is cooled to a certain temperature, the water vapor will condense from the air and form a water film covering the surface of the liquefied gas storage tank. If the metal surface is rough or has dust or dirt attached to the surface, or the anti-corrosion layer is damaged, water vapor is more likely to separate and accumulate in these parts of the liquefied gas storage tank. Nitrogen, oxygen and other gas impurities in the air, as well as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen chloride, etc., can be dissolved in the water film to form an electrolyte solution, so there are conditions for electrochemical corrosion.

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