Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
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Page 123
... implanted ions . It would appear , therefore , that ion implantation may provide a means of producing surfaces resistant to some forms of corrosion even by the implantation of the technically more easily implanted gaseous inert species ...
... implanted ions . It would appear , therefore , that ion implantation may provide a means of producing surfaces resistant to some forms of corrosion even by the implantation of the technically more easily implanted gaseous inert species ...
Page 164
... implanted molybdenum should prove as effective as bulk alloyed molybdenum . ( ΓΌ ) ( a ) Corrosion rate in sulphuric acid Corrosion rates of molybdenum implanted and unimplanted titanium were determined in 40 wt % sulphuric acid at ...
... implanted molybdenum should prove as effective as bulk alloyed molybdenum . ( ΓΌ ) ( a ) Corrosion rate in sulphuric acid Corrosion rates of molybdenum implanted and unimplanted titanium were determined in 40 wt % sulphuric acid at ...
Page 178
... implanted titanium in boiling sulphuric acid solutions of various concentrations indicated that in the more dilute acids stable passivity could be achieved and , for example , in 1 % and 40 % v / v sulphuric acids the corrosion rates ...
... implanted titanium in boiling sulphuric acid solutions of various concentrations indicated that in the more dilute acids stable passivity could be achieved and , for example , in 1 % and 40 % v / v sulphuric acids the corrosion rates ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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