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This may be detected by observing the decay of the corrosion current with time when the steel is polarized to potentials close to the cracking potential . Figure 5 shows the decay of the anodic current density with mA / cm2 .
This may be detected by observing the decay of the corrosion current with time when the steel is polarized to potentials close to the cracking potential . Figure 5 shows the decay of the anodic current density with mA / cm2 .
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If the anodic polarization curve of the metal exhibits an unusually active value of passivation potential such that this potential is more active than the reversible hydrogen electrode potential then passivity can be achieved by the ...
If the anodic polarization curve of the metal exhibits an unusually active value of passivation potential such that this potential is more active than the reversible hydrogen electrode potential then passivity can be achieved by the ...
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In the absence of chloride , 60 ppm of metaphosphate produced significant anodic and no cathodic polarization / 50 / , while higher concentrations between 100-10,000 ppm showed both anodic and cathodic polarization ( 53 ) .
In the absence of chloride , 60 ppm of metaphosphate produced significant anodic and no cathodic polarization / 50 / , while higher concentrations between 100-10,000 ppm showed both anodic and cathodic polarization ( 53 ) .
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CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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