Corrosion Reviews, Volume 6, Issues 2-7Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1985 |
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Page 137
... dissolution rates of the steel ( favoring pitting and general dissolution ) rather than on any increased passivity ... rate of around 0.25s have shown , for example , that titanium ( and to a lesser extent molybdenum ) enhanced while chromium ...
... dissolution rates of the steel ( favoring pitting and general dissolution ) rather than on any increased passivity ... rate of around 0.25s have shown , for example , that titanium ( and to a lesser extent molybdenum ) enhanced while chromium ...
Page 151
... dissolution rate is markedly reduced . As early as 1959 Stern and Wissenberg investigated / 19 / the effects of ... rates in these acids by as much as a factor of one hundred . For similar reasons , platinum alloyed with titanium or ...
... dissolution rate is markedly reduced . As early as 1959 Stern and Wissenberg investigated / 19 / the effects of ... rates in these acids by as much as a factor of one hundred . For similar reasons , platinum alloyed with titanium or ...
Page 245
... dissolution rate exponentially / 18 / . It has been shown that only a fraction of a mono- layer of inhibitor is necessary to produce passivation ( Table 3 ) . The inhibitors produce chemical passivation ( Figure 2 ) similar to that ...
... dissolution rate exponentially / 18 / . It has been shown that only a fraction of a mono- layer of inhibitor is necessary to produce passivation ( Table 3 ) . The inhibitors produce chemical passivation ( Figure 2 ) similar to that ...
Contents
H Craig and R N Parkins | 123 |
Some Studies of Ion Implantation in the Fields of Corrosion and Stress | 126 |
Corrosion Fatigue in Pressurized Water Reactors | 183 |
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