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filingDate 1982-11-04-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Anticorrosive heat-insulating material and corrosion- inhibiting method of metal by use of said heat-insulating material
abstract PURPOSE: To prevent the outer surface of a stainless steel device from stress corrosion cracking, by using an anticorrosive heat-insulating material prepd. by letting a heat-insulating material contain a nitrite as a heat-insulating lagging material for said stainless steel device. n CONSTITUTION: Calcium silicate, asbestos, glass wool, etc. may be used as the heat-insulating material, while sodium, potassium, calcium or ammonium nitrite is used as the nitrite. The inner surface of the heat-insulating material is let contain the aqueous solution of said nitrite by dipping, spraying or applying. Its content is generally made at about 0.01W1g by 1cm 2 of the heat-insulating material. After the impregnation, the heat-insulating material is dried. Sodium silicate or synthetic resin emulsion may be conjunctly used in addition to said nitrite. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1984,JPO&Japio
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