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Page 373
As seen in Figure 4 , except for alloy 304 , the least squares fit lines for each alloy indicate the maximum crevice pit depth also increased with increasing environmental chloride content . While SS304 did not significantly crevice ...
As seen in Figure 4 , except for alloy 304 , the least squares fit lines for each alloy indicate the maximum crevice pit depth also increased with increasing environmental chloride content . While SS304 did not significantly crevice ...
Page 376
Generally , both bold surface and crevice pit depth increased with increasing environmental fluoride content . No consistent effect of flyash ( added to the slurry ) on alloy corrosion resistance was discernible .
Generally , both bold surface and crevice pit depth increased with increasing environmental fluoride content . No consistent effect of flyash ( added to the slurry ) on alloy corrosion resistance was discernible .
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Increasing the slurry chloride content increased the corrosion rates of alloys SS304 and SS316 in the absorber zone . No significant effect was noted on corrosion rates of alloys G , 904L , 625 and C - 4 with slurry chlorides increasing ...
Increasing the slurry chloride content increased the corrosion rates of alloys SS304 and SS316 in the absorber zone . No significant effect was noted on corrosion rates of alloys G , 904L , 625 and C - 4 with slurry chlorides increasing ...
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