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of Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking molybdenum . Thus , Yoshida et al / 20 / claim that the addition of 15 % Mo produces an alloy fully resistant to virtually all concentrations of sulphuric and hydrochloric acids at room ...
of Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking molybdenum . Thus , Yoshida et al / 20 / claim that the addition of 15 % Mo produces an alloy fully resistant to virtually all concentrations of sulphuric and hydrochloric acids at room ...
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the molybdenum steel were observed to be about twice those formed on the plain carbon steel in the cracking range of potentials ( -650 to -670 mV sce ) . At the same time there was some indication that the molybdenum concentration in ...
the molybdenum steel were observed to be about twice those formed on the plain carbon steel in the cracking range of potentials ( -650 to -670 mV sce ) . At the same time there was some indication that the molybdenum concentration in ...
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The highest molybdenum- containing alloys provide the highest level of pitting resistance among the nickel-chromium alloys. The stress corrosion cracking resistance in chloride environments is controlled by the nickel and the molybdenum ...
The highest molybdenum- containing alloys provide the highest level of pitting resistance among the nickel-chromium alloys. The stress corrosion cracking resistance in chloride environments is controlled by the nickel and the molybdenum ...
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CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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