Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
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... technique was demonstrated by Irmann / 2 / . Such techniques are very attractive due to their lower energy requirements and lower materials losses in comparison with classical casting technology , due to no or limited further mechanical ...
... technique was demonstrated by Irmann / 2 / . Such techniques are very attractive due to their lower energy requirements and lower materials losses in comparison with classical casting technology , due to no or limited further mechanical ...
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... technique to increase the lifetime of cutting tools by codeposition of a hard second phase . It was in the early sixties that the need to further develop the technology of electrolytic codeposition was recognized . In 1962 the ...
... technique to increase the lifetime of cutting tools by codeposition of a hard second phase . It was in the early sixties that the need to further develop the technology of electrolytic codeposition was recognized . In 1962 the ...
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... technique , i.e. a microprobe reference electrode with a glass capillary drawn to a tip 50 um in diameter , for measuring the potential inside a pit . The microprobe was attached to a 3 - directional micromanipulator with a resolution ...
... technique , i.e. a microprobe reference electrode with a glass capillary drawn to a tip 50 um in diameter , for measuring the potential inside a pit . The microprobe was attached to a 3 - directional micromanipulator with a resolution ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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