Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
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Page 62
... environments and will readily deteriorate in case of vacuum failure . Oxidizing environments will allow the conversion of metallic phases to oxides , which may reduce the absorptance of cermet or layer type absorbers . The presence of ...
... environments and will readily deteriorate in case of vacuum failure . Oxidizing environments will allow the conversion of metallic phases to oxides , which may reduce the absorptance of cermet or layer type absorbers . The presence of ...
Page 293
... environments . The higher molybdenum - lower chromium containing alloys do not perform as well as the other alloys in these environments . Both of the environments reported in Table 5 place the corrosion potential into the passive range ...
... environments . The higher molybdenum - lower chromium containing alloys do not perform as well as the other alloys in these environments . Both of the environments reported in Table 5 place the corrosion potential into the passive range ...
Page 310
... Environments In the absence of oxygen , all of the nickel - base alloys exhibit excellent stress corrosion cracking resistance with no failures reported in CO2 / H2S / C1 environments , up to 500 ° F . These alloys become susceptible to ...
... Environments In the absence of oxygen , all of the nickel - base alloys exhibit excellent stress corrosion cracking resistance with no failures reported in CO2 / H2S / C1 environments , up to 500 ° F . These alloys become susceptible to ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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