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The
chemical, petrochemical and pharmaceutical industries play a major
role in the U.S. economy by providing a wide range of products.
The chemical industry includes those manufacturing facilities that
produce bulk or specialty compounds by chemical reactions between
organic and/or inorganic materials. Petrochemical industry includes
those manufacturing facilities that create substances from raw hydrocarbon
materials such as crude oil and natural gas. The pharmaceutical
industry formulates, fabricates and processes medicinal products
from raw materials. The total annual direct cost of corrosion for
this industry sector is estimated at $1.7 billion per year (8 percent
of total capital expenditures).
No calculation was made for the indirect costs of
production outages or indirect costs related to catastrophic failures.
The costs of operation and maintenance related to corrosion were
not readily available; estimating these costs would require detailed
study of data records of individual companies.
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