equipment wear and tear

How Do Chemical Interactions Cause Wear and Tear?

Catalytic reactions often involve harsh chemicals that can be corrosive. For instance, the presence of sulfur compounds can lead to sulfur-induced corrosion, while acidic or basic environments can degrade materials. This chemical wear can compromise the structural integrity of the equipment, necessitating the use of corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel or specialized coatings.

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