Corrosion Reviews, Volume 6, Issues 2-7Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1985 |
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Page 96
... determining the weight gain of metal ions in the corrosive solution by calorimetry , polarography or atom absorption ... determination . The determination of the amount of hydrogen evolved or the amount of oxygen consumed is 10-20 ...
... determining the weight gain of metal ions in the corrosive solution by calorimetry , polarography or atom absorption ... determination . The determination of the amount of hydrogen evolved or the amount of oxygen consumed is 10-20 ...
Page 99
... determined after each immersion by counting and comparing with prepared standards . Amounts of inhibitors as low as 0.01 μg / cm2 have been accurately determined . The changes in the open circuit potential are determined at regular ...
... determined after each immersion by counting and comparing with prepared standards . Amounts of inhibitors as low as 0.01 μg / cm2 have been accurately determined . The changes in the open circuit potential are determined at regular ...
Page 284
... determination of the polarization resistance after an hour . The ohmic drop was determined at 35 ° C at the 1200 1000 : 1 = ARMCO : 2 - F11 : 3 = F22 800 600 400 200 2 02 30 40 50 09 t [ ° C ] 70 08 Behaviour of polarization resistance ...
... determination of the polarization resistance after an hour . The ohmic drop was determined at 35 ° C at the 1200 1000 : 1 = ARMCO : 2 - F11 : 3 = F22 800 600 400 200 2 02 30 40 50 09 t [ ° C ] 70 08 Behaviour of polarization resistance ...
Contents
H Craig and R N Parkins | 123 |
Some Studies of Ion Implantation in the Fields of Corrosion and Stress | 202 |
J Kolts J B C Wu P E Manning and A I Asphahani | 280 |
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