Atmospheric corrosion in Ibero-America: the MICAT project
1995
Morcillo, Manuel
The Ibero-American Map of Atmospheric Corrosiveness (MICAT) project was set up in 1988 and sponsored by the International Ibero-American Programme 'Science and Technology for Development (CYTED)'. The 14-country project is considering a broad spectrum of climatogical and pollution conditions. Although it has its own peculiarities, the project basically follows the outline of the ISOCORRAG and ICP/UNECE projects, with the aim of a desirable link between the three projects. In the paper the update on annual corrosion results are reported. An attempt is also made to correlate corrosion data with meteorological and pollution parameters.
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