Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
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Page 114
... range 2 to 11.5 . In addition at pH 5 and temperature 25 ° C the effect of variation of chloride ion concentration on the anodic polarisation curves and also corrosion rates for iron were investigated . Anodic and cathodic polarisation ...
... range 2 to 11.5 . In addition at pH 5 and temperature 25 ° C the effect of variation of chloride ion concentration on the anodic polarisation curves and also corrosion rates for iron were investigated . Anodic and cathodic polarisation ...
Page 117
... range 4 to 10. At more negative potentials high Tafel slopes were measured varying from approximately 140 mV / decade in the pH range 3 to 5 to a value of 165 mV / decade at pH 2. For the range of potentials of practical interest the ...
... range 4 to 10. At more negative potentials high Tafel slopes were measured varying from approximately 140 mV / decade in the pH range 3 to 5 to a value of 165 mV / decade at pH 2. For the range of potentials of practical interest the ...
Page 293
... range , then alloys with lower corrosion rates in this potential range will perform better . Table 5 presents corrosion rates of alloys in acidic oxidizing environments . The higher molybdenum - lower chromium containing alloys do not ...
... range , then alloys with lower corrosion rates in this potential range will perform better . Table 5 presents corrosion rates of alloys in acidic oxidizing environments . The higher molybdenum - lower chromium containing alloys do not ...
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CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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