Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
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Page 33
... higher strength than plain coatings up to higher annealing temperatures , with mechanical deformation before heat treatment having a large effect on the properties of the electrolytic deposits . As can be seen from fig . 5.2 ...
... higher strength than plain coatings up to higher annealing temperatures , with mechanical deformation before heat treatment having a large effect on the properties of the electrolytic deposits . As can be seen from fig . 5.2 ...
Page 124
... higher pH values of 10 and possibly 8.5 at potentials down to - 760 mV and was a possible explanation for the ... higher rate Diegle obtained considerably higher currents associated with true bare metal dissolution rates . Hence in the ...
... higher pH values of 10 and possibly 8.5 at potentials down to - 760 mV and was a possible explanation for the ... higher rate Diegle obtained considerably higher currents associated with true bare metal dissolution rates . Hence in the ...
Page 260
... higher pH there is not enough zinc in solution to give adequate corrosion protection . PTB and PCA can form complexes with the zinc ions hindering zinc precipitation at higher pH's , PCA being more effective than PTB / 61 / . It has ...
... higher pH there is not enough zinc in solution to give adequate corrosion protection . PTB and PCA can form complexes with the zinc ions hindering zinc precipitation at higher pH's , PCA being more effective than PTB / 61 / . It has ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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