Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
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Page 168
... elements render stainless steels less susceptible to pitting corrosion is not known with any certainty . There is still no unequivocal answer to the question of whether the primary influence of alloying elements is to reduce the ...
... elements render stainless steels less susceptible to pitting corrosion is not known with any certainty . There is still no unequivocal answer to the question of whether the primary influence of alloying elements is to reduce the ...
Page 171
... elements did not reproduce the pitting resistance of the same elements when bulk alloyed in the steel . This implies that the beneficial influence of the bulk alloyed element is in some way related to its influence on reducing the ...
... elements did not reproduce the pitting resistance of the same elements when bulk alloyed in the steel . This implies that the beneficial influence of the bulk alloyed element is in some way related to its influence on reducing the ...
Page 280
... elements displaying the highest stress corrosion cracking resistance . Interstitial elements play a dominant role in weld corrosion performance . 1. INTRODUCTION Today , a materials engineer has an enormous number of austenitic ...
... elements displaying the highest stress corrosion cracking resistance . Interstitial elements play a dominant role in weld corrosion performance . 1. INTRODUCTION Today , a materials engineer has an enormous number of austenitic ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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acid active addition alloys aluminium analysis anodic application associated bulk carbon chemical chloride coatings composition concentration considered containing corrosion fatigue corrosion rates crack tip crevice critical current density curves decrease dependent deposition developed dissolution effect electrochemical electrode elements Energy Engineering environments experimental experiments factor failure fatigue crack Figure film formed grain boundary heat hydrogen implanted important increase indicated influence inhibition inhibitor initial ions iron journal layer materials measurements mechanism metal molybdate molybdenum observed obtained occur oxide oxygen particles passive plating position possible potential present production properties protection published range reaction reduction region reported resistance respect REVIEWS selective shown shows significant Solar solution species specimen stainless steel strain stress corrosion cracking structural studies surface Table technique temperature tests tion values weld