Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
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Page 127
... welds From a corrosion point of view it is of great importance that the weld metal is formulated in such a manner that galvanic effects do not arise with the weld metal being the anode since the much smaller surface area associated with the ...
... welds From a corrosion point of view it is of great importance that the weld metal is formulated in such a manner that galvanic effects do not arise with the weld metal being the anode since the much smaller surface area associated with the ...
Page 128
... welds and concluded that low alloy weld metals should be used so that the weld metal is always cathodic to surrounding steel . Hicks stated also that although local attack could occur on the heat affected zone ( HAZ ) this was seldom ...
... welds and concluded that low alloy weld metals should be used so that the weld metal is always cathodic to surrounding steel . Hicks stated also that although local attack could occur on the heat affected zone ( HAZ ) this was seldom ...
Page 129
... weld metal should not be electronegative ( and hence anodic ) with respect to the parent plate and it was indicated that enhanced corrosion of the welds could be avoided by a suitable choice of electrode materials . There appeared to be ...
... weld metal should not be electronegative ( and hence anodic ) with respect to the parent plate and it was indicated that enhanced corrosion of the welds could be avoided by a suitable choice of electrode materials . There appeared to be ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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