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of the oxygen concentration and pH within the crevice , these being the factors which determine the breakdown of the ... assessed by assuming that the oxygen reduction current was constant ( determined by the passivation current ) and ...
of the oxygen concentration and pH within the crevice , these being the factors which determine the breakdown of the ... assessed by assuming that the oxygen reduction current was constant ( determined by the passivation current ) and ...
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Determination of the Tafel slope for reduction of hydrogen ions was difficult because of the limited range of linearity but a ... The reaction order with respect to the activity of the hydrogen ions was determined to be approximately 1.
Determination of the Tafel slope for reduction of hydrogen ions was difficult because of the limited range of linearity but a ... The reaction order with respect to the activity of the hydrogen ions was determined to be approximately 1.
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Pitting corrosion resistance is determined by the compositional variable (Cr % + 2.4 Mo %). The highest molybdenum- containing alloys provide the highest level of pitting resistance among the nickel-chromium alloys.
Pitting corrosion resistance is determined by the compositional variable (Cr % + 2.4 Mo %). The highest molybdenum- containing alloys provide the highest level of pitting resistance among the nickel-chromium alloys.
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CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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