Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 37
Page 118
... passive transitions . At pH 2 and 4 no active to passive transition was observed at any velocity . Increasing the chloride ion concentration to 4 M , at a rotation speed of 1600 rpm and pH 8 , caused a maximum reduction of about a ...
... passive transitions . At pH 2 and 4 no active to passive transition was observed at any velocity . Increasing the chloride ion concentration to 4 M , at a rotation speed of 1600 rpm and pH 8 , caused a maximum reduction of about a ...
Page 293
... passive region , then those alloys with good passive corrosion behavior will perform well . If the potential is raised further into the transpassive range , then alloys with lower corrosion rates in this potential range will perform ...
... passive region , then those alloys with good passive corrosion behavior will perform well . If the potential is raised further into the transpassive range , then alloys with lower corrosion rates in this potential range will perform ...
Page 301
... passive films and the subsequent localized breakdown of passivity by aggressive ions , e.g. chloride ion . These ions induce breakdown of passivity and lead to the formation of passive - active cells . Chloride ion is a common trace ...
... passive films and the subsequent localized breakdown of passivity by aggressive ions , e.g. chloride ion . These ions induce breakdown of passivity and lead to the formation of passive - active cells . Chloride ion is a common trace ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
Copyright | |
6 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
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